This paper analyzes the evolution of the size distribution of the stock of immigrants in the period 1960–2000. In particular, we are interested in testing the validity of two empirical regularities: Zipf’s law, which postulates that the product between the rank and size of a population is constant; and Gibrat’s law, according to which the growth rate of a variable is independent of its initial size. We use parametric and nonparametric methods and apply them to absolute (stock of immigrants) and relative (migration density, defined as the quotient between the stock of immigrants of a country and its total population) measurements. We find that both the stock of immigrants and migration density follow similar size distributions to those of ci...
This paper analyses the evolution of the size distribution of cities in the United States throughout...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...
This paper analyzes the evolution of the size distribution of the stock of immigrants in the period ...
We exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to te...
We exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to te...
A re-assessment of Gibrat's Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper. In addi...
The regional economics and geography literature on urban population size has in recent years shown i...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
none3siThe regional economics and geography literature has in recent years shown interesting concept...
If one ranks cities by population, the rank of a city is inversely related to its size, a well-docum...
This study looks at power laws, specifically Zipf ’s law and Pareto distributions, previously used t...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s law on the growth of cities, us...
This study looks at power laws, specifically Zipf ’s law and Pareto distributions, previously used t...
This paper analyses the evolution of the size distribution of cities in the United States throughout...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...
This paper analyzes the evolution of the size distribution of the stock of immigrants in the period ...
We exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to te...
We exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to te...
A re-assessment of Gibrat's Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper. In addi...
The regional economics and geography literature on urban population size has in recent years shown i...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
none3siThe regional economics and geography literature has in recent years shown interesting concept...
If one ranks cities by population, the rank of a city is inversely related to its size, a well-docum...
This study looks at power laws, specifically Zipf ’s law and Pareto distributions, previously used t...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s law on the growth of cities, us...
This study looks at power laws, specifically Zipf ’s law and Pareto distributions, previously used t...
This paper analyses the evolution of the size distribution of cities in the United States throughout...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...