The specific aim of this study was to extend the analysis of migration patterns to Hispanics (Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Other Hispanic) over the age of 60. The 1980 census public use sample provided the data for this study, which was structured by four research expectations derived from features of the Hispanic population and from migration concepts. First, because of population growth, migration from abroad was expected to be heavy, and about half came from abroad. Second, because of the pattern of Hispanic population concentration and the different settlement patterns of the four subgroups, a relatively small migration system with distinct subsystems for the four nationality groups was expected and found. Florida is the major ethn...
This article is an examination of the influence of birthplace on the internal migration and spatial ...
Objectives This research examined the impacts of past international and interregional migration flow...
This paper investigates the spatial redistribution pattern of Hispanics driven by internal migration...
The 1965 Immigration Act released a stream of immigration from Asia and Latin America that continue...
The Mexican-origin population represents one of the most rapidly growing and dynamic racial/ethnic g...
The topic of internal or domestic migration of Hispanics in the United States is one that has not re...
The topic of internal or domestic migration of Hispanics in the United States is one that has not re...
The present study revisits Litwak and Longino’s seminal article, “Migration Pat-terns among the Elde...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
The present study revisits Litwak and Longino’s seminal article, “Migration Pat-terns among the Elde...
Objectives. Most migration statistics in the United States focus on changes in place of usual reside...
This study analyzed the retirement behavior of Mexicans with migration spells to the United States t...
Objectives. Most migration statistics in the United States focus on changes in place of usual reside...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
Due to changes in immigration laws in the 1980s, much research on immigration to the U.S. has focuse...
This article is an examination of the influence of birthplace on the internal migration and spatial ...
Objectives This research examined the impacts of past international and interregional migration flow...
This paper investigates the spatial redistribution pattern of Hispanics driven by internal migration...
The 1965 Immigration Act released a stream of immigration from Asia and Latin America that continue...
The Mexican-origin population represents one of the most rapidly growing and dynamic racial/ethnic g...
The topic of internal or domestic migration of Hispanics in the United States is one that has not re...
The topic of internal or domestic migration of Hispanics in the United States is one that has not re...
The present study revisits Litwak and Longino’s seminal article, “Migration Pat-terns among the Elde...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
The present study revisits Litwak and Longino’s seminal article, “Migration Pat-terns among the Elde...
Objectives. Most migration statistics in the United States focus on changes in place of usual reside...
This study analyzed the retirement behavior of Mexicans with migration spells to the United States t...
Objectives. Most migration statistics in the United States focus on changes in place of usual reside...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
Due to changes in immigration laws in the 1980s, much research on immigration to the U.S. has focuse...
This article is an examination of the influence of birthplace on the internal migration and spatial ...
Objectives This research examined the impacts of past international and interregional migration flow...
This paper investigates the spatial redistribution pattern of Hispanics driven by internal migration...