List of country, data types, years and number of regions.

List of country, data types, years and number of regions.

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The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's Laws of migration, which represent the first comparative analyses of internal migration. While his observations remain largely valid, the ensuing century has seen considerable progress in data collection practices and methods of analysis, which in turn has permitt...

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... on migration data from the IMAGE repository ( Bell et al. 2015a), we use information from both population registers and censuses to maximise geographical coverage. Our dataset comprises the 27 countries listed in Table 1, which accounts for 98.6% of Europe's population. Excluded are twelve small city states and countries with small populations or for which no data were readily available: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino and Serbia. ...
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... and Romania) to 2012-13 (e.g. Norway), the data in Table 1 provide a broad representation of migration patterns at the start of the millennium. As demonstrated below, they also reveal wide variations between countries in the direction and extent of redistribution, although we sometimes find substantial variations in these trajectories from year to year. ...
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... B=Diamond, C=triangle and D=square. Hungary is not included here because an origin-destination matrix is required to estimate the INMI -see Table 1 for details. Figure 2 Decomposing the Index of Net Migration Impact: The roles of migration effectiveness and migration intensity. As Figure 2 shows, four clusters of countries can be identified by performing a k-means cluster analysis on the standardised ratio of the CMI slope and the average MEI to the global mean. ...
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... Linear regressions were estimated at the administrative level in Table 1, with robust standard errors using the Huber-White sandwich estimator, and were population-weighted to recognise the relative importance of regions within a country. All coefficients reported are significant (p-value<0.05). ...

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