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Editorial: New Frontiers in Interregional Migration Research

Bianca Biagi (), Alessandra Faggian, Isha Rajbhandari () and Viktor Venhorst
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Isha Rajbhandari: University of Puget Sound

Chapter Chapter 1 in New Frontiers in Interregional Migration Research, 2018, pp 1-18 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Research on interregional migration has taken great strides in the last decades. Data quality has improved considerably, with micro-level data increasingly available. This has allowed researchers to link substantive background data, pertaining to a broad variety of life domains, to information on past migration trajectories, as well as current movements. Such data is now not only available for Western economies, but also for some developing and transition economies.

Keywords: Creative Graduates; Heterogeneous Migration; Inter-sectoral Mobility; University Stayers; Regional Resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75886-2_1

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