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Area of Science:

  • Urban Studies
  • Demography
  • Computational Social Science

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  • Human migration prediction is challenging, with current models like the radiation model relying heavily on population as a proxy for economic opportunity.
  • This approach may be insufficient, particularly in developing nations, and overlooks non-economic drivers such as quality of life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the radiation model for human migration by incorporating amenities as a factor alongside population.
  • To assess the performance of this generalized radiation model against the traditional radiation model using real-world census data.

Main Methods:

  • The study extends the established radiation model by adding the count of amenities (e.g., offices, schools, leisure facilities) as a key feature.
  • The generalized model's predictive accuracy was evaluated against the standard radiation model using census data spanning five years.

Main Results:

  • The generalized radiation model demonstrated a significant improvement, achieving up to a 10.3% relative reduction in mean absolute percentage error compared to the standard radiation model.
  • Intriguingly, the top-performing model excluded population data, suggesting that amenity information sufficiently captures population-related migration drivers.

Conclusions:

  • The generalized radiation model offers a more accurate approach to predicting human migration patterns by incorporating amenities.
  • This model provides valuable insights into the influence of amenities on migration decisions and offers a method for feature importance analysis.