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Author: Maarten van Ham

The combined effect of Covid-19 and neighbourhood deprivation on two dimensions of subjective well-being: empirical evidence from England

Spatial mobility and social outcomes

Does migration make you happy? A longitudinal study of internal migration and subjective well-being

Testing the ‘residential rootedness’ hypothesis of self-employment for Germany and the UK

Following people through time: an analysis of individual residential mobility biographies

Right to Buy … time to move? Investigating the moving behaviour of right to buy owners in the UK

Partner (dis)agreement on moving desires and the subsequent moving behaviour of couples

Socio-spatial mobility in British society

A longitudinal analysis of moving desires, expectations and actual moving behaviour

The impact of union dissolution on moving distances and destinations in the UK

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