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    Human migration in the North Central Region responded to socioeconomic and environmental factors between 1965-1970. Age groups exhibited varied migration behaviors influenced by these conditions.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Environmental Sociology
    • Human Geography

    Background:

    • Human migration is a key demographic process.
    • The theory of demographic response provides a framework for understanding population shifts.
    • Regional migration patterns are influenced by a complex interplay of socioeconomic and environmental factors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine human migration as a response to environmental conditions in the North Central Region.
    • To identify socioeconomic, demographic, and ecological factors influencing county-level migration behavior.
    • To determine if different age cohorts respond distinctively to these migration-influencing factors.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from 1965-1970.
    • Examination of 1,056 counties within the North Central Region.
    Keywords:
    Administrative DistrictsAge FactorsAmericasBehaviorCountiesCultural BackgroundDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesEconomic FactorsEducational StatusEmployment StatusEthnic GroupsGeographic FactorsIncomeMarital StatusMigrationMotivationNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaNuptialityOwnershipPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsPsychological FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusUnited States

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  • Statistical assessment of factors including employment, income, education, ethnicity, residence, marital status, home ownership, and age.
  • Main Results:

    • Socioeconomic and demographic factors significantly influenced migration patterns.
    • Environmental conditions played a role in shaping migration decisions.
    • Variations in response were observed across different age cohorts.

    Conclusions:

    • Migration behavior is a complex response to multifaceted environmental and socioeconomic conditions.
    • Understanding these drivers is crucial for regional planning and demographic analysis.
    • Age-specific migration patterns highlight differential population dynamics within regions.