Ben Jarvis
@benjarvis.bsky.social
Analytical sociologist and demographer studying residential mobility, segregation, and inequality at Linköping University's Institute for Analytical Sociology.
Kernel density estimates of proximity to parents show clearly differences between groups, but only slight differences between stayers locations, movers' origins, and movers' destinations. Curves are multi-modal b/c of uneven distribution of residential populations across Swedish cities and towns.
October 10, 2025 at 7:40 AM
Kernel density estimates of proximity to parents show clearly differences between groups, but only slight differences between stayers locations, movers' origins, and movers' destinations. Curves are multi-modal b/c of uneven distribution of residential populations across Swedish cities and towns.
Discrete choice models of residential mobility that account for the uneven distribution of housing show that people in all kinds of couples are more likely to move to neighborhoods near to parents. Differences in effects are slight, but the effects appear to be weakest for exogamous immigrants.
October 10, 2025 at 7:40 AM
Discrete choice models of residential mobility that account for the uneven distribution of housing show that people in all kinds of couples are more likely to move to neighborhoods near to parents. Differences in effects are slight, but the effects appear to be weakest for exogamous immigrants.
That’s weird, this very same newspaper spent months and months in the lead up to the election implying that inflation was all Biden’s fault…
November 22, 2024 at 6:04 PM
That’s weird, this very same newspaper spent months and months in the lead up to the election implying that inflation was all Biden’s fault…