Haddad, Marine Mcavay, Haley
Drawing on literature from a variety of migration contexts, this chapter investigates the distinction between international and internal migration. We first review the recent research on both forms of migration, before turning to research that attempts to “bridge the gap” between them. Second, we offer an original empirical analysis of both interna...
Rodríguez Chávez, Óscar
Despite the increase in migration since 2000 due to insecurity and violence in Mexico, the geographical patterns and differences by types of migration: municipal, state, and international are unknown. Using data from the 2020 Population and Housing Census and employing regression models and spatial analysis, this research shows the association betw...
Moreno Crossley, Juan Cristóbal
This article adresses the discussion of internal migratory flows between smaller human settlements and larger or intermediate cities in Chile in the period 2018-2022. Following a quantitative approach, the methodological design proposes as its main innovation the use of longitudinal information from administrative records of the Chilean public heal...
Xu, Wanting Guan, Chenghua Li, Xiaofan Wei, Wei Cui, Qi Yang, Peijin
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Large-scale internal migration and unprecedented urbanization have dramatically promoted economic growth in China, resulting in a rapid surge in carbon emissions in urban areas. However, few studies have investigated the causal effect of mass internal migration on carbon emissions or examined the effects of autonomous mitigation mechanisms, such as...
Lizcano Palacio, Juan José Bayona Carrasco, Jordi Thiers Quintana, Jenniffer
In the second half of the 20th century, Colombia underwent a significant shift in internal migration, with peripheral municipalities of metropolitan areas emerging as new centers of attraction in contrast to their core cities. Aiming to validate the persistence of this trend and assess the recent state of internal migration flows, this study, based...
Bousnina, Adel
The aim of this article is to analyze migration (internal and international) in Tunisia, its main characteristics, its determinants and its effects. In the first part, we will analyze the main characteristics of internal migration in Tunisia, its determinants, its relationship with regional development and its effects (in particular its demographic...
Carpenter, Samuel Callens, Scout Brown, Clark Cohen, Joel E Webb, Benjamin Z
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Theoretical population biology
We consider the dynamics of a collection of n>1 populations in which each population has its own rate of growth or decay, fixed in continuous time, and migrants may flow from one population to another over a fixed network, at a rate, fixed over time, times the size of the sending population. This model is represented by an ordinary linear different...
Joncour, Lucie
Selon un rapport de l’ONU publié en 2021, environ 21,5 millions de personnes sont contraintes de migrer chaque année depuis une décennie à cause du changement climatique (UNHCR, 2021). Les États-Unis n'échappent pas à cette tendance. Depuis le début du XXIe siècle, des milliers de citoyens américains ont dû quitter leur domicile, de manière tempora...
Aldea-Ramos, Néstor Ordanovich, Dariya Palloni, Alberto Ramiro Fariñas, Diego Viciana, Francisco
We use a unique data set from Spain and we estimate life expectancy at age 50 for males and females by place of residence and place of birth. We show that, consistent with expectations regarding the influence of early conditions on adult health and mortality, the effects of place of birth on adult mortality are very strong, irrespective of place of...
Saha, Avijit Dutta, Arpita Rezvi, Minhazur Rahman Sifat, Ridwan Islam Sultana, Nayeem Nuruzzaman, Hasan, Mehedi
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Heliyon
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down economic growth and disrupted labor markets throughout the world, including Bangladesh. A significant proportion of people lost income sources in the formal and informal sectors, triggering them to return to villages, and the transition introduces us to the new phenomenon known as "reverse migration". This stud...