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期刊名:Growth and change

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ISSN:0017-4815

e-ISSN:1468-2257

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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G V Fuguitt,C L Beale G V Fuguitt
An attempt is made to review migration trends in the United States over the past 30 years. The emphasis is on changes in migration patterns between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. "Annual net migration estimates are examined, consid...
G H Miller G H Miller
This note further develops an analysis of the U.S. interstate migration system by K.E. McHugh and P. Gober. Specifically, it uses annual state-to-state migration flow data from Internal Revenue Service for the period 1975-1992 to analyze mi...
R Morrill R Morrill
"This paper evaluates the hypothesis that the growth experiences of core parts of metropolitan areas [in the United States] tend to predict the growth of satellite, exurban, and even more distant non-metropolitan areas. Particular attention...
D C Dahmann D C Dahmann
"The objective of this article is to introduce panel survey data and to demonstrate its value for geographical mobility research [in the United States]. A brief history of panel surveys is provided that emphasizes the blossoming of this for...
R L Bartlett,W L Henderson,T I Miller et al. R L Bartlett et al.
"This study attempts...[to examine] the impact of in-migration and out-migration on the percentage change in the distribution of earnings in the South over two periods, 1965-70 and 1970-75. The Continuous Work History Sample (CWHS) of the [...
M M Kleiner M M Kleiner
"This paper tests whether persons in highly skilled and higher-income occupations (who include professionals, managers, salespersons, clerical workers, and craftsworkers) are more likely to migrate when they perceive economic opportunities ...
Herzog Hw Jr,D J Bjornstad Herzog Hw Jr
Trends in population and labor force growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the United States during the 1970s are analyzed. The authors investigate the relationships among migration behavior, urban accessibility, and externalities such as cong...