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Sunday, 18 October 2015 03:18

The New Economics of Migration-University of Colorado presentation

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The New Economics of Migration (Economics/courses/fall11-4292-001/18)

Some hypotheses that result from the new economics of migration:

1. Someone who has migrated internationally once is more likely to do so   again.


2. International migration should be more likely for someone who is related   to an earlier international migrant. Persons in households with an   international migrant are more likely to migrate internationally. Sons   are more likely to migrate if their fathers migrated earlier.


3. International migration requires that more barriers be overcome (e.g.,   language, religion, customs, papers/documents/visas), so networks   are more important in international migration.


4. International migration is more likely from communities that have had   many international migrants in the past.

5. Migrants from any given origin community are likely to initially locate in   destination communities where their relatives and friends have   located in the past.

6. Cumulative migration is more likely when the motivation to migrate comes   from families/communities

Written by Kia Goolesorkhi


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