The Many Forms of Multiple Migrations: Evidence from a Sequence Analysis in Switzerland, 1998 to 2008
Authors/Creators
- 1. University of Geneva
- 2. University of Neuchâtel
Description
This article provides estimates of different kinds of contemporary migration trajectories, highlighting multiple or repeated migrations. Using sequence analysis on linked longitudinal register data, we identify different migration trajectories for three cohorts (1998, 2003, and 2008) of 315,000 immigrants in Switzerland. Multinomial regression analysis reveals the demographic characteristics associated with specific migration trajectories. We demonstrate high heterogeneity in migration practices, showing that direct and definitive settlement in the destination country remains a common trajectory and that highly mobile immigrants are less common. We conclude that accounts of a fundamental “mobility turn” have been overstated.
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Funding
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- NCCR On the Move: The Migration-Mobility Nexus (phase II) 51NF40-182897
References
- Zufferey, Jonathan, Ilka Steiner, and Didier Ruedin. 2020. 'The Multiple Forms of Migration: Evidence from a Sequence Analysis in Switzerland 1998 to 2008'. International Migration Review.