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Life-Course Event History of Migration

Life-course event-history analysis treats migration not as an isolated event but as one thread in a web of parallel biographies — partnership, childbearing, education, and employment — that unfold together and influence one another over a lifetime. Building on Daniel Courgeau's program of analyzing migration alongside family and career and on Kulu and Milewski's synthesis of family change and migration, the approach models several multi-state, multi-episode processes at once and asks how transitions in one career trigger or delay moves in another. Methodologically it generalizes the single-event hazard model in three ways: it allows repeated episodes (people move more than once and pass through many states), it lets the current states of parallel processes enter as time-varying causes of migration, and, in its most demanding form, it estimates the processes jointly as a simultaneous-equations system with correlated unobserved heterogeneity to separate genuine causal interdependence from shared selection. The payoff is a model of migration that respects its embeddedness in the rest of the life course.

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  1. Kulu, H., & Milewski, N. (2007). Family Change and Migration in the Life Course: An Introduction. Demographic Research, 17, 567-590. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2007.17.19
  2. Blossfeld, H.-P., & Rohwer, G. (2002). Techniques of Event History Modeling: New Approaches to Causal Analysis (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum. ISBN: 9780805840919
  3. Courgeau, D. (1990). Migration, Family, and Career: A Life Course Approach. In Life-Span Development and Behavior (Vol. 10). Lawrence Erlbaum. ISBN: 9780805805444

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ScholarGateLife-Course Event History of Migration (Life-Course Event-History Analysis of Migration). Retrieved 2026-06-24 from https://scholargate.app/en/migration-studies/life-course-event-history-migration · Dataset: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026