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interregional migration
noun
Permanent movement from one region of a country to another
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Interregional migration costs moderate such over/underprovision.
This paper focuses on analyses of determinants of internal (interregional) migration in the Czech Republic.
We also examine the demographic, economic, and political correlates of the changing structures of interregional migration in South Korea.
Using the data from the residential registration system we investigate the patterns of interregional migration in South Korea during the period of 1990-2000.
This study provides such network measures as density and degree centrality of migration streams for each year to determine the nature of changes over time in the structure of interregional migration.
This was mainly due to real wage rigidities and low interregional migration.
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In this way, the computed ratios on relative interregional and international migration are directly comparable.
Figure 3 plots the regional relative evolution of interregional and international migration in Spanish regions since 1998.5.
Nevertheless, this paper tries to find common minimum ground for a more coherent interregional management of migration, which arguably would be a major contribution to global management.
Both interregional mobility and international migration have contributed to this demographic change (Hugo and Harris 2011).
At that moves within the region have stronger positive impact on fertility than interregional ones, which confirms that migration and fertility are still competing life events.
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