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Sergi Vidal
Sergi Vidal
Department of Sociology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics
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Family formation, parental background and young adults’ first entry into homeownership in Britain and Germany
S Bayrakdar, R Coulter, P Lersch, S Vidal
Housing Studies 34 (6), 974-996, 2019
742019
Fertility intentions and residential relocations
S Vidal, J Huinink, M Feldhaus
Demography 54, 1305-1330, 2017
742017
Individuals’ openness to migrate and job mobility
J Huinink, S Vidal, S Kley
Social science research 44, 1-14, 2014
72*2014
Falling out of love and down the housing ladder: A longitudinal analysis of marital separation and home ownership
PM Lersch, S Vidal
European sociological review 30 (4), 512-524, 2014
692014
Domestic outsourcing, housework time, and subjective time pressure: New insights from longitudinal data
L Craig, F Perales, S Vidal, J Baxter
Journal of Marriage and Family 78 (5), 1224-1236, 2016
642016
Does moving in childhood and adolescence affect residential mobility in adulthood? An analysis of long‐term individual residential trajectories in 11 European countries
A Bernard, S Vidal
Population, Space and Place 26 (1), e2286, 2020
552020
Family migration in a cross-national perspective: The importance of within-couple employment arrangements in Australia, Britain, Germany, and Sweden
S Vidal, F Perales, PM Lersch, M Brandén
Demographic Research 36, 307-338, 2017
48*2017
Internal migration over young adult life courses: Continuities and changes across cohorts in West Germany
S Vidal, K Lutz
Advances in Life Course Research 36, 45-56, 2018
422018
Mothers, fathers and the intergenerational transmission of gender ideology
F Perales, H Hoffmann, T King, S Vidal, J Baxter
Social science research 99, 102597, 2021
382021
Occupational characteristics, occupational sex segregation, and family migration decisions
F Perales, S Vidal
Population, Space and Place 19 (5), 487-504, 2013
382013
La afiliación sindical en la crisis: Estructura, evolución y trayectorias
PJ Beneyto, R Alós, P Jódar, S Vidal
Sociología del trabajo. 2016; 87: 25-44, 2016
362016
Union activism in an inclusive system of industrial relations: Evidence from a Spanish case study
P Jódar, S Vidal, R Alós
British Journal of Industrial Relations 49, s158-s180, 2011
362011
My house or our home? Transitions into sole home ownership in British couples
PM Lersch, S Vidal
Demographic Research 35, 139-166, 2016
292016
Separation and elevated residential mobility: A cross-country comparison
H Kulu, J Mikolai, MJ Thomas, S Vidal, C Schnor, D Willaert, FHL Visser, ...
European Journal of Population 37, 121-150, 2021
282021
Changes in gender role attitudes following couples’ residential relocations
S Vidal, PM Lersch
Demographic Research 40, 1111-1152, 2019
242019
La representacion sindical en Espana: cobertura y limites.
P Jódar, R Alós, P Beneyto, S Vidal
Cuadernos de relaciones laborales 36 (1), 2018
232018
Separation, divorce, and housing tenure
J Mikolai, H Kulu, S Vidal, R Van der Wiel, CH Mulder
Demographic Research 41, 1131-1146, 2019
222019
Dynamics of Domestic Labor Across Short‐and Long‐Distance Family Relocations
S Vidal, F Perales, J Baxter
Journal of Marriage and Family 78, 364-382, 2016
222016
Looking Inwards: Towards a Geographically Sensitive Approach to Occupational Sex Segregation
F Perales, S Vidal
Regional Studies 49 (4), 582-598, 2015
212015
Introduction to the special collection on spatial mobility, family dynamics, and gender relations
S Vidal, J Huinink
Demographic Research 41, 593-616, 2019
202019
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