DaVanzo, J. (1980). Repeat Migration in the United States: Who Moves Back and Who Moves on? IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-80-158
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Abstract
Migration often occurs more than once in an individual's lifetime. Many people may move back to the location where they were born after a stay in another area, or they may move on to yet another new location. In this paper the migrant's location-specific capital and information costs are examined, and empirical findings for the United States are presented and discussed.
Item Type: | Monograph (IIASA Working Paper) |
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Research Programs: | Human Settlements and Services Area (HSS) |
Depositing User: | IIASA Import |
Date Deposited: | 15 Jan 2016 01:47 |
Last Modified: | 27 Aug 2021 17:09 |
URI: | https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/1311 |
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