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Geographical pattern analysis of income migration in the United States
D. A. Plane
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
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Analytical Measures
25%
Area-level Income
25%
Decomposition Method
25%
Determinants of Migration
25%
Earnings Changes
25%
Economic Science
25%
Effectiveness Ratio
25%
Future Earnings
25%
Geographers
25%
Geographical Pattern
100%
Impact of Migration
75%
In-migrants
50%
Income Change
50%
Income Data
25%
Income Differentials
50%
Income Distribution
25%
Income Effect
25%
Income Migration
100%
Income Redistribution
50%
Internal Migration
25%
Internal Revenue Service
25%
Migrants
100%
Migration Research
25%
Net Migration
25%
New Americans
25%
Pattern Analysis
100%
Per Capita Income
25%
Population Movement
25%
Regional Economics
25%
Regional Science
25%
Stayers
50%
Total States
25%
United States
100%
US States
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics
100%
Income Effect
100%
Regional Economics
100%
Regional Science
100%
Social Sciences
Economics
33%
Geographers
33%
Income Distribution
100%
Internal Migration
33%
Migration
33%
Migration Research
33%
Regional Economics
33%
Regional Science
33%
USA
66%