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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Demography
  • Urban Studies

Background:

  • Migration impacts demography, sustainability, politics, economy, and gender.
  • Current migration models overlook population heterogeneities and diaspora influence.
  • Migrants paradoxically choose distant, smaller locations with established diasporas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a new model for understanding migrant destination choice.
  • To incorporate diaspora size as a key factor in migration flow prediction.
  • To explain migration patterns beyond traditional population and distance metrics.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the diaspora model of migration.
  • Incorporated intensity (people moving) and assortativity (destination choice).
  • Focused solely on existing diaspora sizes in destination countries.

Main Results:

  • The diaspora model accurately reproduces observed migration flows and distributions.
  • Precise estimates of migrant inflow were achieved at various geographic scales.
  • Model validated using data from Austria (postal code level) and US metropolitan areas.

Conclusions:

  • Diaspora size is a critical, yet often overlooked, factor in migrant destination selection.
  • The diaspora model offers a simplified yet powerful approach to understanding migration heterogeneities.
  • Findings can inform policies for more inclusive and integrated urban planning for international migrants.