Urban and Regional Migration Estimates
Stephan Whitaker
Cleveland Fed District Data Brief from Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Abstract:
This District Data Brief updates the figures that appeared in “Urban and Regional Migration Estimates: Will Your City Recover from the Pandemic?” with data for 2024:Q1 for all series. The first series measures net migration of people to and from the urban neighborhoods of major metro areas. The second series covers all neighborhoods but breaks down net migration to other regions by four region types: (1) high-cost metros, (2) affordable, large metros, (3) midsized metros, and (4) small metros and rural areas. The metro area definitions used here are for combined statistical areas, which group together adjacent regions like Cleveland, Akron, and Canton. Please visit the Urban and Regional Migration Estimates project on openICPSR to obtain the most recent quarter’s estimates for these series. New estimates will usually be available four to six weeks after the end of each quarter. The document available for download here presents data through 2024:Q1. It is the final update to “Urban and Regional Migration Estimates: Will Your City Recover from the Pandemic?” that will be posted in the District Data Brief series. Any updates after 2024:Q1 will be available on openICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research).
Keywords: urban migration; Regional migration; COVID-19 pandemic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-05-30
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Note: Any updates after 2024:Q1 will be available on openICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research): https://doi.org/10.3886/E201260V1
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