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期刊名:Annals of regional science

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ISSN:0570-1864

e-ISSN:1432-0592

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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G Feder G Feder
"While traditional migration theory suggests that the rate of migration is negatively related to income at the origin, many empirical studies of aggregate migration yield a non-significant or even a positive relation. This paper utilizes a ...
C Clayton C Clayton
"The structure of human geographical systems is often of a hierarchical nature. Population migration systems can usefully be conceptualized as a series of hierarchically related levels of migration fields: the fields at one level nesting wi...
J N Morgan,E H Robb J N Morgan
"This paper examines the impact of age on migration by providing estimates of identically specified migration equations for each of six age groups. Hypothesized effects of age on the relative importance of various explanatory variables are ...
P Gober P Gober
"In determining metropolitan population size and changes therein, urban theorists traditionally have focused on the number of occupied dwelling units or households and have assumed that these households are equal in size. This paper argues ...
R L Morrill R L Morrill
"This analysis of regional demographic change evaluates the roles of 'aging in place' and of age-specific migration on the geographic pattern of the advent of natural decrease in the United States. The spread of natural decrease is projecte...
A Akkerman A Akkerman
"A matrix representation of places of residence and places of commuting destination in a metropolis, is coupled with evidence regarding spatio-temporal change in average household size. This approach allows the average number of persons per...
A J Bailey A J Bailey
"A series of proportional hazards models are used to study the relationship between migration history and migration behavior for a sample of young adults from the [U.S.] National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. The results support the argumen...