This paper examines the patterns of the US and Australian immigration geography and the process of regional population diversification and the emergence of new immigrant concentrations at the regional level. It presents a new approach in the context of human migration studies, focusing on spatial relatedness between individual foreign-born groups as revealed from the analysis of their joint spatial concentrations. The approach employs a simple assumption that the more frequently the members of two population groups concentrate in the same locations the higher is the probability that these two groups can be related. Based on detailed data on the spatial distribution of foreign-born groups in US counties (2000-2010) and Australian postal area...
This paper investigates the main determinants of the representation of foreign employees across Germ...
The spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups based on ancestry data is an important issue in a...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
The entry of immigrants into their incoming country as well as their subsequent spread over the coun...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
This study uses data from the 2011 Australian census to test a spatial assimilation model of interge...
The China-born population have a long history of migrating to and settling in Australia, and have r...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the fo...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
The disequilibrium and equilibrium models of migration disagree on how local amenities and labor mar...
This research compares the contemporary areal patterning of cultural and economic assimilation with ...
The spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups based on ancestry data is an important issue in a...
Despite the widespread interest in the changing geographies of national migration regimes, it is som...
This paper investigates the main determinants of the representation of foreign employees across Germ...
The spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups based on ancestry data is an important issue in a...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
The entry of immigrants into their incoming country as well as their subsequent spread over the coun...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
This study uses data from the 2011 Australian census to test a spatial assimilation model of interge...
The China-born population have a long history of migrating to and settling in Australia, and have r...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the fo...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
The disequilibrium and equilibrium models of migration disagree on how local amenities and labor mar...
This research compares the contemporary areal patterning of cultural and economic assimilation with ...
The spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups based on ancestry data is an important issue in a...
Despite the widespread interest in the changing geographies of national migration regimes, it is som...
This paper investigates the main determinants of the representation of foreign employees across Germ...
The spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups based on ancestry data is an important issue in a...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...