Internal migration : a comparative perspective /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
�1977.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Internal Migration: A Comparative Perspective; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. Comparative Analysis of Internal Migration:An Overview; I. Migration and Development: Interactions; II. Methodology: Models, Measurement, and Theoretical Reflections; III. The Effect of Migration on Regions and Individuals; IV. Selected Case Studies; V. Migration: Disciplinary and Systemic Comparisons; PART I:Migration and Development:Interactions; CHAPTER 2.Migration and Socioeconomic Development:Today and Yesterday; I. Overview; II. Migration in History
- III. Objectives of MigrationIV. Freedom to Locate; V. Population and Employment: Distribution in Space; VI. Amenities; VII. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3.Internal Migration and Economic Development:An Overview; I. Comparative Static Analysis; II. Elements of Time; III. Closing Remarks; References; CHAPTER 4.The Functions and Dynamics ofthe Migration Process; I. Introduction; II. Determinants of Migration; III. Individual Outcomes of Migration; IV. Effects of Migration on Places; V. Summary; References; PART II:Methodology: Models, Measurementand Theoretical Reflections
- CHAPTER 5.Policy-Oriented Interregional DemographicAccounting and a Generalizationof Population Flow ModelsI. An Overview of One Model of Interregional Demographic Accounts and Its Uses; II. Opportunity and Competition in a Migratory System; III. Appendix: A Parsing of the General Flow Relation; Acknowledgment; References; CHAPTER 6.Forecasting Migration in a RegionalGeneral Equilibrium Context; I. Models of Regional Migration Flows; II. A Demonstration for the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area; III. Concluding Remarks; References; CHAPTER 7.Some Aspects ofMeasuring Internal Migration
- I. IntroductionII. Information on Migration; III. Census Information for Measuring Migration; IV. Migration Estimates Based on Information on Place of Enumeration by Place of Birth; V. Migration Estimates Based on Information on Place of Enumerationby Place of Residence m Years prior to the Census Date; VI. Comparison of Different Procedures; VII. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 8. Measurement of Internal Migration from Census Data; I. Introduction; II. Measurement of Migration; III. Characteristics of Migrants; IV. Analytical Studies on the Determinants and Consequencesof Internal Migration
- V. ConclusionsReferences; CHAPTER 9.Internal Migration:Measurement and Models; I. Data on Measures of Migration; II. Models; References; PART III:The Effect of Migrationon Regions and Individuals; CHAPTER 10.The Effect of Outmigrationon Regions of Origin; I. The Size and Pattern of Rural Outmigration; II. The Cause of Outmigration from Rural Areas; III. The Effect of Outmigration on Population Growth; IV. Rural Depopulation and the Age Structure; V. Outmigration and Sex Composition; VI. The Economic and Social Consequences of Outmigration