The interaction of migration, income, and employment in Sweden

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Abstract

A common approach in migration studies is to explain interregional migration by single-equation models. Such models are likely to suffer from simultaneous-equation bias when used in studies attempting to analyze migration over a long period of time. In this study, a simultaneous-equation approach is applied, which takes account of the interdependence between migration and income and employment changes. The four-equation model is estimated for 70 labor market areas in Sweden. © 1978 Population Association of America.

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Dahlberg, Å., & Holmlund, B. (1978). The interaction of migration, income, and employment in Sweden. Demography, 15(3), 259–266. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060649

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