The first stage of the project focused on theoretical preparations and conceptual development as a foundation for refining approaches to rhythmanalysis within a process-tracing framework, as applied to mapping and analyzing migration rhythms, and their roles in trajectories of upward social mobility in families over two-to-three generations. The two senior researchers (postdocs) were hired at the end of this stage. The second stage of the project focused on methodological preparations for the family history interviews and the survey data collection, in Hanoi, Karachi, Manila and Mumbai. Consultations with the project’s advisory board members were performed, concerning conceptual foundations, methodological preparations, and details related to conducting fieldwork and data collection in the four Asian cities. The third stage, from January to August 2023 data collection was ongoing, with both qualitative and quantitative data being collected. The MigrationRhythms survey was conducted working with local subcontractors, achieving the target of n=500 respondents per city, and an overall sample of n=2000. The MigrationRhythms family history interviews were conducted by the core researchers with support from local colleagues, researchers and students in different constellations as relevant in each city. A total of 106 family history interviews have been collected (Hanoi 25; Karachi 25; Manila 27; and Mumbai 29). All 106 interviews have been transcribed and translated into English, with much investment in the quality assurance of adequate and locally attuned translation into English, work which was completed by October 2023. The fourth stage of the project work is focused on analysis, which has started since July 2023, running parallel to the finalization of data collection, and processes of data cleaning, for both the qualitative and the quantitative data. This consists of working with data processing in Stata, and coding of the qualitative data in NVivo, creating the basis for further analysis of the two datasets, separately, and jointly, and the writing of articles and other outputs.