California has historically been the primary geographic focus of westward migration in the United States. Trends of the 1960 and 1970s indicate that California's role in interstate migration is changing to that of a redistributor of population. In net terms, California is attracting in-migrants from the traditional core region of the Northeast and Midwest, and distributing population throughout the peripheral West. The emergence and development of these trends from 1935 to 1980 are analyzed through the demographic effectiveness of migration, a singly-constrained gravity model, and reverse gravity model mapping of relative interstate distances from California. International and historical interstate migration to California are also reviewed,...
I document a new empirical pattern of internal migration in the US. Namely, that county-to-county mi...
The primary purpose of this research was to describe and understand distributional changes between 2...
The location of population in the United States is being altered by processes of population redistri...
Recent years have witnessed widespread media attention and policy debate regarding the causes and co...
California has experienced a net loss of domestic migrants within the United States every year since...
Despite the widespread interest in the changing geographies of national migration regimes, it is som...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
California ; Emigration and immigration ; West (U.S.) ; Federal Reserve District, 12th
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of development of the West Coast Megalopolis and its ef...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
This dissertation examines the determinants of interstate migration in the U.S. between 1965 and 197...
California is notoriously known for the sudden rush of immigration in the early 1900’s. Since then, ...
Recent analyses of 1990 census migration data have pointed up disparities in the way immigration and...
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
I document a new empirical pattern of internal migration in the US. Namely, that county-to-county mi...
The primary purpose of this research was to describe and understand distributional changes between 2...
The location of population in the United States is being altered by processes of population redistri...
Recent years have witnessed widespread media attention and policy debate regarding the causes and co...
California has experienced a net loss of domestic migrants within the United States every year since...
Despite the widespread interest in the changing geographies of national migration regimes, it is som...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
California ; Emigration and immigration ; West (U.S.) ; Federal Reserve District, 12th
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of development of the West Coast Megalopolis and its ef...
Using the U.S. Census Bureau's County-to-County Migration\ud File and Public Use Microdata Sample Fi...
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
This dissertation examines the determinants of interstate migration in the U.S. between 1965 and 197...
California is notoriously known for the sudden rush of immigration in the early 1900’s. Since then, ...
Recent analyses of 1990 census migration data have pointed up disparities in the way immigration and...
We analyze the secular decline in interstate migration in the United States between 1991 and 2011. G...
I document a new empirical pattern of internal migration in the US. Namely, that county-to-county mi...
The primary purpose of this research was to describe and understand distributional changes between 2...
The location of population in the United States is being altered by processes of population redistri...