The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migration”, which represent the first comparative analyses of internal migration. While his observations remain largely valid, the ensuing century has seen considerable progress in data collection practices and methods of analysis, which in turn has permitted theoretical advances in understanding the role of migration in population redistribution. Coupling the extensive range of migration data now available with these recent theoretical and methodological advances, we endeavour to advance beyond Ravenstein’s understanding by examining the direction of population redistribution and comparing the impact of internal migration on patterns of human set...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Report prepared for the Council of Europe (Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs, Population an...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's "Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Report prepared for the Council of Europe (Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs, Population an...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's "Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
In 1876, 1885 and 1889, Ernst Ravenstein, an Anglo-German geographer, published papers on internal a...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Key among Ravenstein’s “laws”, derived from extensive analysis of mid-19th century migration pattern...
Report prepared for the Council of Europe (Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs, Population an...