<p><span>This book examines the emergence of a culture of migration through outward migration as a country-specific phenomenon and analyzes it from different perspectives, covering various aspects such as the history of a country, its migration flows, migration push factors, social, economic, and po
Internal Migration. A Comparative Perspective
β Scribed by Alan A. Brown, Egon Neuberger
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 489
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
COMMITTEE ON COMPARATIVE URBAN ECONOMICS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages ix-xi
PREFACE, Pages xiii-xiv
CHAPTER 1 - Comparative Analysis of Internal Migration: An Overview, Pages 1-8, Alan A. Brown, Egon Neuberger
CHAPTER 2 - Migration and Socioeconomic Development: Today and Yesterday, Pages 11-35, Joseph J. Spengler, George C. Myers
CHAPTER 3 - Internal Migration and Economic Development: An Overview, Pages 37-60, Robert E.B. Lucas
CHAPTER 4 - The Functions and Dynamics of the Migration Process, Pages 61-72, Peter A. Morrison
CHAPTER 5 - Policy-Oriented Interregional Demographic Accounting and a Generalization of Population Flow Models, Pages 75-89, William Alonso
CHAPTER 6 - Forecasting Migration in a Regional General Equilibrium Context, Pages 91-101, Owen P. Hall Jr., Joseph A. Licari
CHAPTER 7 - Some Aspects of Measuring Internal Migration, Pages 103-119, Eduardo E. Arriaga
CHAPTER 8 - Measurement of Internal Migration from Census Data, Pages 121-134, K.C. Zachariah
CHAPTER 9 - Internal Migration: Measurement and Models, Pages 135-144, Julius Margolis
CHAPTER 10 - The Effect of Outmigration on Regions of Origin, Pages 147-166, Kingsley Davis
CHAPTER 11 - A Migrant's-Eye View of the Costs and Benefits of Migration to a Metropolis, Pages 167-182, Donald J. Bogue
CHAPTER 12 - On the Microeconomics of Internal Migration, Pages 183-205, Jerome Rothenberg
CHAPTER 13 - Internal Migration in the Mature American City, Pages 209-234, James T. Little, Charles L. Leven
CHAPTER 14 - Urban Growth and Decline in the United States: A Study of Migration's Effects in Two Cities, Pages 235-254, Peter A. Morrison
CHAPTER 15 - Population Distribution: Perspectives and Policies, Pages 255-274, Ronald W. Crowley
CHAPTER 16 - Economizing on Urbanization in Socialist Countries: Historical Necessity or Socialist Strategy, Pages 277-303, Gur Ofer
CHAPTER 17 - Internal Migration and Economic Development under Socialism: The Case of Poland, Pages 305-327, Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl
CHAPTER 18 - Yugoslav Development and RuralβUrban Migration: The Evidence of the 1961 Census, Pages 329-345, Oli Hawrylyshyn
CHAPTER 19 - The Demographic Effect of Migration on an Urban Population: Migration to and from West Berlin, 1952β1971, Pages 349-378, Frederick W. Hollmann
CHAPTER 20 - Ethnicity as a Barrier to Migration in Yugoslavia: The Evidence from Interregional Flows and Inmigration to Belgrade, Pages 379-399, Oli Hawrylyshyn
CHAPTER 21 - The Influence of Social and Geographical Mobility on the Stability of Kinship Systems: The Serbian Case, Pages 401-415, E.A. Hammel
CHAPTER 22 - Residence and Work Place in Dynamic Tension: A Study in the Dual Labor Market of a South African Plant, Pages 417-439, Arnt Spandau
CHAPTER 23 - Internal Migration: A Comparative Disciplinary View, Pages 443-461, Joseph S. Berliner
CHAPTER 24 - Internal Migration: A Comparative Systemic View, Pages 463-479, Egon Neuberger
Author Index, Pages 481-486
Subject Index, Pages 487-508
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