Interprovincial Migration and Economic Adjustment
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This article is published in Canadian Journal of Economics.The article was published on 1970-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 132 citations till now.read more
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Research on Internal Migration in the United States: A Survey
TL;DR: This study was begun while the author was on a Brookings Economic Policy Fellowship in the Office of Economic Research of the Economic Development Administration as mentioned in this paper, and the authors have made helpful comments on earlier drafts of the paper and none of whom bears any responsibility for remaining shortcomings.
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Interpreting the Effect of Distance on Migration
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of age and education on the negative distance elasticity of migration flows is investigated and the statistical hypothesis that aging does not affect the distance elasticities whereas increasing education strongly diminishes the absolute value of the distance linearity is accepted.
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Chapter 12 Internal migration in developed countries
TL;DR: The human capital model provides a powerful analytical tool for the study of numerous important issues in labor economics, but this model does not provide a comparably powerful explanation of migration as discussed by the authors.
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Migration, Age, and Education
TL;DR: The shape of the earnings-age function and the way education affects it can explain all the empirically observed relations of migration measures to distance moved, age, and education.
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Self-Selection and Interprovincial Migration in Canada
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