The study focuses on the characteristics of U.S. metropolitan areas which send a large number of their outmigrants to nonmetropolitan areas, and on the characteristics and attitudes of the migrants themselves. Methodology includes regression equations, comparisons of means and crosstabulations and descriptive statistics. For SMSA's in the 1955-1970 period, the correlation between inmigration and outmigration is much stronger for nonmetropolitan-related than for metropolitan-related migration. Also, a higher than average migrant exchange with nonmetropolitan areas cannot be attributed to a generally localized geographic area of migrant exchange. The characteristics of an SMSA associated with outmigration of the 1965-1970 period differ by typ...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
A fifth of employed nonmetropolitan household heads engaged in intercounty job commuting in 1975 Suc...
A general global precept is that agglomeration forces lead to migration from rural to urban areas. Y...
The study focuses on the characteristics of U.S. metropolitan areas which send a large number of the...
Between 1960s and 2000s, three primary metro/nonmetro population migration patterns can be distingui...
Two demographic trends have received considerable attention in United States migration literature du...
This is a study of the characteristics and the motivations of people moving within and away from the...
Throughout U.S. history, millions of Americans have migrated between nonmetro and metro areas. Both ...
An increasing_number of_studies_have examined the movement_pitterns_of_older people between metropol...
Some 6.2 million, or one-eighth, of the 1975 nonmetro population lived in metro areas 5 years earlie...
The following four hypotheses were tested: (1) nonmetropolitan areas with the highest percentages em...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features New Migration Patterns Emerge in U.S.: The ...
The primary objective of this research was to investigate the propensity to migrate the destination ...
The decisions of young adults from non-metropolitan areas to either migrate to metropolitan areas or...
This study examines determinants of gross in-migration by race (white and black) over the 1965-1970 ...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
A fifth of employed nonmetropolitan household heads engaged in intercounty job commuting in 1975 Suc...
A general global precept is that agglomeration forces lead to migration from rural to urban areas. Y...
The study focuses on the characteristics of U.S. metropolitan areas which send a large number of the...
Between 1960s and 2000s, three primary metro/nonmetro population migration patterns can be distingui...
Two demographic trends have received considerable attention in United States migration literature du...
This is a study of the characteristics and the motivations of people moving within and away from the...
Throughout U.S. history, millions of Americans have migrated between nonmetro and metro areas. Both ...
An increasing_number of_studies_have examined the movement_pitterns_of_older people between metropol...
Some 6.2 million, or one-eighth, of the 1975 nonmetro population lived in metro areas 5 years earlie...
The following four hypotheses were tested: (1) nonmetropolitan areas with the highest percentages em...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features New Migration Patterns Emerge in U.S.: The ...
The primary objective of this research was to investigate the propensity to migrate the destination ...
The decisions of young adults from non-metropolitan areas to either migrate to metropolitan areas or...
This study examines determinants of gross in-migration by race (white and black) over the 1965-1970 ...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
A fifth of employed nonmetropolitan household heads engaged in intercounty job commuting in 1975 Suc...
A general global precept is that agglomeration forces lead to migration from rural to urban areas. Y...