La reorientación de flujos migratorios en la ciudad-región. El caso de la Ciudad de México en la Región Centro

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The city-region is identified as a new and dominant form of urbanization, which –in most cases– consists of a large city with other smaller surrounding urban centers. In the analysis of city-regions there has been a bias towards the economic performance of the larger city, resulting in a scarce number of studies regarding the population redistribution and the reorientation of migration flows for the city-region as a whole. Based on census data, this study analyzes the reorientation of migration flows at the interior of the Central Region of Mexico for the period 2000-2015, emphasizing the role of Mexico City as the dominant center. Particular attention is given to net migration balances between metropolitan areas, middle-sized cities, small cities, and rural areas. The analysis demonstrates that whereas rural-urban migration has lost relevance, metropolitan-to-metropolitan and urban-to-metropolitan migration flows are now the most important.

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Aguilar, A. G., & Hernández-Lozano, J. (2018). La reorientación de flujos migratorios en la ciudad-región. El caso de la Ciudad de México en la Región Centro. Eure, 44(133), 135–159. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0250-71612018000300135

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