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Multiple Residence and Cyclical Migration: A Life Course Perspective*
Authors:Kevin E McHugh  Timothy D Hogan  Stephen K Happel
Abstract:As a result of restrictive time-space bounds in viewing migration, surprisingly little is known about the tempos and rhythms of geographical mobility in America. We discuss limitations of the conventional definition of migration and develop a life course framework of multiple residence and cyclical migration. Results of an Arizona-based case study reveal that multiple residence is common and more diverse than the annual influx of elderly snowbirds. Coming to grips with multiple residence and recurrent mobility in the United States represents a fundamental challenge in population and migration studies.
Keywords:multiple residence  cyclical migration  life course  Arizona
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