Mobile Living Across Europe II: Causes and Consequences of Job-Related Spatial Mobility in Cross-National Comparison
Cover -- Mobile Living Across Europe II. Causes and Consequences of Job-Related Spatial Mobility in Cross-National Comparison -- Outline -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Job-Related Spatial Mobility in Contemporary European Societies (Ruth Limmer, Beate Collet & Silvia Ruppenthal) -- Chapter 2: Research Design (Philippe Huynen , Michel Hubert & Detlev Lück) -- Chapter 3: Insights into Mobile Living: Spread, Appearances and Characteristics (Detlev Lück & Silvia Rupp enthal) -- Chapter 4: Advantages and Disadvantages of Job-Related Spatial Mobility (Heiko Rüger & Silvia Ruppenthal) -- Chapter 5: Motility (Vincent Kaufmann, Gil Viry & Eric D. Widmer) -- Chapter 6: The Process of Becoming Mobile (Eric D. Widmer , Gil Viry & Vincent Kaufmann) -- Chapter 7: Individual Legitimacy of Mobility Culture (Julien Piérart , Bertrand Montulet, Philippe Huynen & Michel Hubert) -- Chapter 8: Early Life Course Relocation: Effects on Motility, Mobility and Social Integration (Gil Viry , Heather Hofmeister & Eric Widmer) -- Chapter 9: Gender and Job Mobility (Beate Collet & Andrea Dauber) -- Chapter 10: Social Class and Job Mobilities. Human Capital, External Constrains and Mobility Framing (Anna Giza-Poleszczuk , Magdalena Stec, Agata Komendant & Heiko Rüger) -- Chapter 11: Job Mobility and Family Life (Gerardo Meil) -- Chapter 12: Local Attachment and Family and Friendship Ties Put to the Mobility Test (Estelle Bonnet & Beate Collet) -- Chapter 13: Job Mobilities and Quality of Life (Ruth Limmer & Heiko Rüger) -- Chapter 14: Job Careers and Job Mobility (Estelle Bonnet & Renaud Orain) -- Chapter 15: Support for Job Mobile People and Their Adaptation to Mobility (Gerardo Meil , Luis Ayuso & Ramón Mahía)