Fitting Constrained Poisson Regression Models to Interurban Migration Flows

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This paper demonstrates the effects of fitting singly and doubly constrained spatial interaction models using the Poisson regression approach. A large data set containing migration flows between labor market areas in Great Britain in 1970–71 is used. The results of fitting unconstrained, singly constrained, and doubly constrained models are compared with respect to goodness of fit and the interpretability of parameter estimates. The addition of other explanatory variables to the model is also explored. 1988 The Ohio State University

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Flowerdew, R., & Lovett, A. (1988). Fitting Constrained Poisson Regression Models to Interurban Migration Flows. Geographical Analysis, 20(4), 297–307. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1988.tb00184.x

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