Urban mobility practices and family proximity
Through analyzing residential and daily mobility practices from a qualitative approach, this paper shows that families sustain a residential pattern by which they value and pursue proximity to relatives. This residential rationale prioritizes living “nearby” rather than living “together”. The famili...
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doaj-633b91c952764b3e833aeccaa00b53ab2021-04-08T20:02:50ZengJournal of Urban ResearchArticulo: Journal of Urban Research1661-49412019-12-012010.4000/articulo.4418Urban mobility practices and family proximityNatalia CosacovThrough analyzing residential and daily mobility practices from a qualitative approach, this paper shows that families sustain a residential pattern by which they value and pursue proximity to relatives. This residential rationale prioritizes living “nearby” rather than living “together”. The families examined throughout the study maintain family residential proximity at the intra-urban and even intra-neighborhood levels. The article accounts for and examines the residential trajectories that uphold proximity to family members and their interactions with urban dynamics. Finally, it shows the significant role of family in achieving homeownership, which does not always contribute to the geographic aggregation of relatives.http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/4418mobilities; residential mobility; daily mobility; family networks; family proximity; urban kinship; middle-classes. |
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Natalia Cosacov Urban mobility practices and family proximity Articulo: Journal of Urban Research mobilities; residential mobility; daily mobility; family networks; family proximity; urban kinship; middle-classes. |
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Urban mobility practices and family proximity |
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Journal of Urban Research |
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Articulo: Journal of Urban Research |
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Through analyzing residential and daily mobility practices from a qualitative approach, this paper shows that families sustain a residential pattern by which they value and pursue proximity to relatives. This residential rationale prioritizes living “nearby” rather than living “together”. The families examined throughout the study maintain family residential proximity at the intra-urban and even intra-neighborhood levels. The article accounts for and examines the residential trajectories that uphold proximity to family members and their interactions with urban dynamics. Finally, it shows the significant role of family in achieving homeownership, which does not always contribute to the geographic aggregation of relatives. |
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mobilities; residential mobility; daily mobility; family networks; family proximity; urban kinship; middle-classes. |
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