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Editorial : Modelling migration flows

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Raymer, James
Smith, Peter WF

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Migration is a loosely defined process that represents the relocation of people during a period of time that causes them to relinquish the ties with their previous locality. The key factors that separate migration from general mobility are distance travelled and length of time spent in the destination; together they work to alter the economic and social networks of the migrant. Migration can involve people moving within a country, as well as across international borders.

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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society

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2099-12-31