Migration Turnarounds and Schedule Changes in Japan, Sweden and Canada
Yoshitaka Ishikawa
Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, 2001, vol. 13, issue 1, 20-33
Abstract:
Little progress has been made in convincingly identifying the common determinants of the simultaneous migration turnarounds observed in almost all advanced countries. It is likely, however, that the turnarounds occurred in close relation to changes in the age patterns of the migration rates (or migration schedules). This paper examines the main causes of migration schedule changes by applying a model migration schedule to inter†regional migration data from Japan, Sweden and Canada. The general decline of overall mobility defined by the gross migraproduction rate is common to the three countries. It was clarified that young adults' peak migration rate played a prominent role in changing migration schedules during the decades of the migration turnarounds.
Date: 2001
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