residential mobility

collocation in English

meaningsofresidentialandmobility

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residential
adjective
uk
/ˌrez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/
us
/ˌrez.əˈden.ʃəl/
A residential road, area, etc. has only private houses, not offices ...
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mobility
noun[U]
uk
/məʊˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/moʊˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to move freely or be ...
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(Definition ofresidentialandmobilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofresidential mobility

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The strategies adopted will both reflect and determine the evolution ofresidentialmobilityamong the older population.
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It is possible that the greaterresidentialmobilitywill persist well into old age.
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The frequency of moving the base camp is high, in other words there is a highresidentialmobility.
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We should also note that these models were re-estimated with a measure of state-levelresidentialmobility(100 per cent born in state, 1990).
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In recent years, new forms ofresidentialmobilityin later life have been emerging.
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By age 2 years 212 families remained, with participants being lost primarily due toresidentialmobility.
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Among the many new projects that seniors of the future may adopt, there are signs thatresidentialmobilitywill take new forms.
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How then will these changes impact on patterns ofresidentialmobility?
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In the third step, the neighbourhood characteristics were entered : degree of urbanisation, percentage of age peers, percentage of lower-income households, andresidentialmobility.
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Housing careers, life cycle andresidentialmobility: implications for the housing market.
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Theresidentialmobilityin the neighbourhood is not a standard statistic.
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They have also experienced increased rates of divorce and separation, a social trend with manifest consequences for housing andresidentialmobility.
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Sinceresidentialmobilityhas decreased rather than increased, it is likely that this was not very different during the nineteenth century and earlier.
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The literature on community social organization suggests economic status,residentialmobility, family structure, and race or ethnicity as related macrostructural factors.
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By the age-2 assessment, 212 families remained in the sample, with par ticipants being lost primarily due toresidentialmobility.
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Locomotive drivers appear by far the most stable grade in terms ofresidentialmobility.
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With this information, it is possible to followresidentialmobilityover the life course and to map changes in the housing circumstances of the sample over time.
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These variations would be reflected amongst others in the assemblage contents of base camps (or in the case ofresidentialmobility: residence camps) and field camps.
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Although concerted efforts were made to keep all families in the study, theresidentialmobilityof this population made it difficult to successfully track and reinterview all participants.
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The colonial administration aimed to restrict theresidentialmobilityof their subjects in order to have better control over labour resources, recruitment for the military and poll-tax collection.
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