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Demography (2024) 61 (3): 737–767.
Published: 01 June 2024
...., leaving someone in Venezuela, leaving someone in another country). Results underscore a simultaneous escalation of economic, safety, and political concerns that informed Venezuelans’ increasing intentions to out-migrate. Where Venezuelans migrated and who ended up in their households abroad varied...
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Demography (1988) 25 (4): 567–579.
Published: 01 November 1988
...John Odland; Mark Ellis Abstract Regional out-migration rates may depend on localized conditions, but the range of possibilities for migration decision making in multi person households includes processes in which the response to variations in localized conditions depends on household size...
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Demography (1987) 24 (2): 191–210.
Published: 01 May 1987
... countries. Yet quantitative evidence is scant. In this paper a multilevel model is used to investigate the effects of individual-, household-, and areal-level factors on rural-urban out-migration in the Ecuadorian Sierra. Data from a detailed survey carried out in 1977–1978 and from government macro-areal...
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Published: 19 May 2020
Fig. 2 Out-migration from Fukushima, Iwate, and Miyagi Prefectures, 2010 and 2011. We report the total number of out-migrants in the corner of each panel for each prefecture-year. More
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Demography (2014) 51 (6): 2179–2202.
Published: 27 November 2014
..., and how this relationship varies across traditional and nontraditional metropolitan gateways. Our results indicate that regardless of gateway type, the likelihood of neighborhood out-migration among natives increases as the local immigrant population grows—an association that is not explained...
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Published: 01 February 2023
Fig. 1 Out-migration from disaster-affected areas. From left-to-right and top-to-bottom, graphs are organized by hurricane (Katrina, Harvey, and Maria), tornado (Joplin, Tuscaloosa–Birmingham, and Moore), and wildfire (Carr, Camp, and Nuns). For ease of display, scales of y -axes range from More
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Published: 01 February 2023
Fig. 4 Probability of out-migration from disaster-affected areas . For details, see Figure 1 legend. More
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 March 1967
...James D. Tarver; William R. Gurley; Patrick M. Skees Summary This paper uses in-migration, out-migration, and net migration vectors to measure and portray the migration streams occurring between April 1, 1955, and April 1, 1960, for all persons five years old and over on April 1, 1960, among 38...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1453–1476.
Published: 13 September 2016
...-educated migrant flows, suggesting the existence of credit constraints. We find evidence that drought causes more out-migration, while other climatic shocks have no effect. Violence is found to increase out-migration flows from border states and to decrease migration from other Mexican states, especially...
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Demography (2023) 60 (4): 1235–1256.
Published: 01 August 2023
...Ryan Gabriel; Adrian Haws; Amy Kate Bailey; Joseph Price Abstract We examine the relationship between the lynching of African Americans in the southern United States and subsequent county out-migration of the victims' surviving family members. Using U.S. census records and machine learning methods...
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Demography (1988) 25 (1): 129–139.
Published: 01 February 1988
...Franklin D. Wilson Abstract This article focuses on components of change in out-migration and destination-propensity rates of metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. The results indicate that changes in subgroup-specific rates were the driving force behind the changing patterns between and within...
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Demography (2007) 44 (3): 441–457.
Published: 01 August 2007
...Robert A. Hummer; Daniel A. Powers; Starling G. Pullum; Ginger L. Gossman; W. Parker Frisbie Abstract Recent research suggests that the favorable mortality outcomes for the Mexican immigrant population in the United States may largely be attributable to selective out-migration among Mexican...
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Demography (2001) 38 (1): 133–145.
Published: 01 February 2001
... immigration. Native-born men and foreign-born men were less likely to leave states that received large numbers of immigrants in the 1980s than they were to leave other states, and native-born men had less propensity toward out-migration than did foreign-born men. Out-migration was most likely to be deterred...
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Demography (2012) 49 (2): 449–476.
Published: 15 March 2012
... with high levels of out-migration are more likely to be in heterogamous unions. This is because migration increases the relative attractiveness of single return migrants while disproportionately reducing the number of marriageable men in local marriage markets. In the United States, the odds of homogamy...
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Demography (1972) 9 (2): 257–261.
Published: 01 May 1972
... exert an influence on mobility. To assess the influence of supply factors, new labor force entrants and withdrawals, along with labor demand variables, were regressed against gross in- and out-migration rates. The results confirmed the hypothesis that labor mobility is substantially influenced...
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Demography (2023) 60 (1): 173–199.
Published: 01 February 2023
...Fig. 1 Out-migration from disaster-affected areas. From left-to-right and top-to-bottom, graphs are organized by hurricane (Katrina, Harvey, and Maria), tornado (Joplin, Tuscaloosa–Birmingham, and Moore), and wildfire (Carr, Camp, and Nuns). For ease of display, scales of y -axes range from...
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Demography (1974) 11 (4): 657–672.
Published: 01 November 1974
... counties. The county groups are distinctly different in demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Out-migration as a mode of response adopted by the rural population in Iowa is by far the most dominant factor leading to natural decrease. Sustained net out-migration is more likely to touch off natural...
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Demography (1976) 13 (4): 435–443.
Published: 01 November 1976
... to nonmetropolitan areas, in contrast to net out-migration of 350,000 persons from these areas in 1965–1970. Reversal was caused by a 12 percent decrease in the number of nonmetropolitan out-migrants and a 23 percent increase in the number of SMSA residents moving to nonmetropolitan territory over 1965–1970 levels...
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Demography (2010) 47 (4): 935–961.
Published: 01 November 2010
..., a natural laboratory for studying international migration where out-migration was essentially nonexistent from the end of World War II to the end of the 1980s. Interest in the Albanian case is heightened because of the complex layers of inequality existing at the time when migration began: relatively low...
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Demography (2005) 42 (4): 769–790.
Published: 01 November 2005
..., but that the effect of conditional transfers on migration is apparently not mediated by existing migration network structures. Our results suggest that conditional transfers may be helpful in managing rural out-migration, particularly to the United States. 14 1 2011 © Population Association of America...