eprintid: 3391 rev_number: 5 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/33/91 datestamp: 2020-11-03 10:58:54 lastmod: 2020-11-03 10:58:54 status_changed: 2020-11-03 10:58:54 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show sword_depositor: 1 creators_name: Schlooz, M. creators_id: S2986930 creators_email: manusschlooz@gmail.com title: Defining subsequent moving patterns and characteristics of international migrants in metropolitan Amsterdam ispublished: unpub full_text_status: public abstract: This research analyzes international migrants who arrived in Amsterdam in 2013 and performed a subsequent move within a short time frame. The study shows that international migrants aged 25-34 are generally most mobile. Also, male international migrants perform more subsequent moves than female international migrants, with an exception of subsequent international moves. Furthermore, Western international migrants exhibit more subsequent international moves, whereas non-Western international migrants perform more subsequent moves within the Netherlands. In a second analysis, theories of spatial assimilation are tested to define differences in subsequent moving patterns of Western- and non-Western as well as highly skilled and non-highly skilled international migrants. The main predictions of theories of spatial assimilation are mostly confirmed as both highly-skilled migrants and Western migrants show a higher likelihood than non-highly skilled- and non-Western migrants of moving towards areas where the Dutch native population resides. date: 2020 pages: 40 thesis_type: master degree_programme: POPST tutors_name: Mulder, C.H. tutors_organization: Fac. Ruimtelijke wetenschappen, Basiseenheid Demografie tutors_email: C.H.Mulder@rug.nl security: validuser keywords_local: subsequent migration keywords_local: highly skilled migrants keywords_local: spatial assimilation keywords_local: residential mobility language_iso: en agreed_repository: yes date_issued: 2020-11-02 citation: Schlooz, M. (2020) Defining subsequent moving patterns and characteristics of international migrants in metropolitan Amsterdam. Master thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/3391/1/Masters%20thesis%20Population%20Studies%20Manus%20Schlooz%20s2986930.pdf