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Age-specific migration and regional diversity.

R Morrill

    Environment & Planning A
    |November 1, 1994
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    This study analyzed age-specific migration patterns in the Pacific Northwest from 1980-1990. Findings reveal significant geographic diversity in migration experiences, even within this limited region.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Human Geography
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Understanding regional migration patterns is crucial for demographic and socioeconomic analysis.
    • Previous studies often focus on national trends, potentially overlooking regional variations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine age-specific migration patterns in the Pacific Northwest between 1980 and 1990.
    • To assess the geographic diversity of migration experiences within a specific region.
    • To propose a typology for expected spatial and structural migration patterns.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized age-specific net migration rates for counties within the Pacific Northwest.
    • Employed cluster analysis to group counties based on migration characteristics.
    • Analyzed data from the 1980-1990 period.
    Keywords:
    Administrative DistrictsAge FactorsAmericasCountiesDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesGeographic FactorsMigrationNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaOregonPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsUnited StatesWashington

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    Main Results:

    • Identified diverse age-specific migration patterns across the Pacific Northwest.
    • Demonstrated that even a small region can exhibit a wide range of migration behaviors.
    • The observed patterns align with broader theoretical expectations for national migration.

    Conclusions:

    • The Pacific Northwest serves as a microcosm for national migration trends.
    • Geographic diversity in migration experiences is evident even at a sub-national level.
    • The proposed typology effectively categorizes observed migration patterns.