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Tracking the baby boom, the baby bust, and the echo generations: How age composition regulates us migration
David Plane, Peter Rogerson
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
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Age Composition
100%
Regional Migration
100%
Echo Generation
100%
Baby Bust
100%
Geographic Mobility
66%
Age-specific
33%
Age Distribution
33%
Migration System
33%
Regional Labour Markets
33%
Temporal Shift
33%
Specific Volume
33%
Migration Data
33%
Labor Supply
33%
Labor Mobility
33%
Baby Boom Generation
33%
Supply Pressure
33%
Baby Boom Cohort
33%
Mobility Effects
33%
State Migration
33%
Social Sciences
Age Distribution
100%
USA
25%
Manpower
25%
Geographical Mobility
25%
Labor Supply
25%
Regional Unemployment
25%
Computer Science
Age Composition
100%
And-States
33%
Specific Volume
33%
Migration Data
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Age Structure
100%
Labour Supply
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Supply
100%