Internal Migration and Initial Family Type in Turkey
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2020-10-12Author
Bani, Beyza
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In this thesis, the relationship between the initial family type and internal
migration behavior of ever-married women who are in their reproductive age is
investigated based on the 2013 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey data. This
relationship has been analyzed by using the logistic regression analysis method—the
intergenerational co-residence from the perspective of the younger generation used as
the theoretical approach. In theory, it is assumed that intergenerational co-residence is
common among agricultural societies, and with the introduction of industrialization
and subsequently, through urbanization and migration, this pattern eventually
decreases (Ruggles and Heggeness, 2008). The evaluation of the effect of migration
on initial family types is based on this theory. The migration pattern in this study is
categorized as urban to urban, urban to rural, rural to urban, rural to rural. The reason
for migration is constructed in four categories, marriage, personal, family-related, and
other. Likewise, the initial family type is the dependent variable and classified into two
groups; namely, nuclear and extended family type. Moreover, the analysis conducted
within the framework of the main sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents
revealed the relational dimension of the subject being studied. This analysis was made
by taking into account some characteristics of women in the period until their first
marriage. Namely, educational status, participation in the labor force and social
security status, as well as the age of first marriage, ethnicity and finally marital
characteristics (marriage arrangement, consanguinity between spouses and brides
money). The results showed that internal migration was an important factor for women
establishing a new family. In particular, the migration pattern and reason for the last
migration before first marriage affect the couple's family formation type in the first
marriage.