| Literature DB >> 24489382 |
David P Lindstrom1, Adriana López Ramírez1.
Abstract
We present a method for dividing the historical development of community migration streams into an initial period and a subsequent takeoff stage with the purpose of systemically differentiating pioneer migrants from follower migrants. The analysis is organized around five basic research questions. First, can we empirically identify a juncture in the historical development of community-based migration that marks the transition from an initial stage of low levels of migration and gradual growth into a takeoff stage in which the prevalence of migration grows at a more accelerated rate? Second, does this juncture point exist at roughly similar migration prevalence levels across communities? Third, are first-time migrants in the initial stage (pioneers) different from first-time migrants in the takeoff stage (followers)? Fourth, what is the nature of this migrant selectivity? Finally, does the nature and degree of pioneer selectivity vary across country migration streams?Entities:
Keywords: Latin America; Mexico; cumulative causation; migration; selectivity
Year: 2010 PMID: 24489382 PMCID: PMC3907945 DOI: 10.1177/0002716210368103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci ISSN: 0002-7162