Household organization and the interregional variation of out-migration rates

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Regional out-migration rates may depend on localized conditions, but the range of possibilities for migration decision making in multi person households includes processes in which the response to variations in localized conditions depends on household size. Analyses of migration rates for households indicate that larger households exhibit more extreme responses to variations in localized conditions and that this is an important source of variation in regional out-migration rates. © 1988 Population Association of America.

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Odland, J., & Ellis, M. (1988). Household organization and the interregional variation of out-migration rates. Demography, 25(4), 567–579. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061322

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