POPULATION MIGRATION IN THE YEAR OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY ON ROMANIA
Raluca Elena Cristian (),
Anda Veronica Dan () and
Ana Maria Mihaela Iordache ()
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Raluca Elena Cristian: Romanian-American University, Romania
Anda Veronica Dan: Romanian-American University, Romania
Ana Maria Mihaela Iordache: Romanian-American University, Romania
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2021, vol. 15, issue 2, 96-109
Abstract:
Population migration, whether it is an internal or an international approach, has always been an issue intensively studied and debated at any decision-making level. In the article we have developed an analysis of the population movement both on the Romanian territory, between counties, and of its relations with the international environment. Thus, by using data mining techniques, clustering and discriminant analysis, we classified the counties in Romania according to the indicators of population migration registered in the databases of the National Institute of Statistics. The results found were quantified in the determination of three classes of counties: the class with intense population migration, the class with moderate migration and the class with low population migration.
Date: 2021
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