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Abstract
"This article examines the importance of place of birth [for] the internal migration and spatial redistribution patterns of the foreign-born population in the United States during the 1965-70 and the 1975-80 periods, relying principally on the Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files for our input data. The diverse nationalities are aggregated into eight different regions of origin: Mexico, Puerto Rico, Rest of South and Central America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania, Canada and the Rest of the World. First, the regional distribution of these eight groups at the 1970 and 1980 censuses are examined. Next, the spatial redistribution of the foreign-born population and its changes over time are studied...." This paper was originally presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. excerptKeywords: Age Factors; Americas; Cultural Background; Demographic Analysis; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Ethnic Groups; Foreigners; Geographic Factors; Life Table Method; Migration; Migration, Internal; Nationality; North America; Northern America; Origin; Place Of Birth; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Research Methodology; Spatial Distribution; United States; World
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Year: 1992 PMID: 12317910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Migr Rev ISSN: 0197-9183