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Title: Regional Comparisons of Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Migration in the 1970s and 1980s: Age and Place Implications

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2003

Abstract: Over the last 30 years, nonmetropolitan regions across the United States have experienced volatile population shifts ranging from rapid growth to persistent decline. Several authors have suggested the age structure of the population may contribute to these population trends. In the 1970s, the older baby boomers were entering labor and housing markets while the younger boomers were enrolling in nonmetropolitan colleges and universities. By the 1980s, this large cohort was aging into a different stage in the life course. This paper examines metropolitan and nonmetropolitan population shifts during the 1970s and 1980s within an age-cohort framework. Using PUMS data from 1980 and 1990, the analysis explores relationships between housing market, labor market, place characteristics and the migration flows of different age-cohorts. The analysis focuses on cohort specific in-migration to two regions: New England and the Four Corners states of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. The results are consistent with a life-course understanding of migration behavior, especially during the late 1970s, with older cohort shifts directed towards nonmetropolitan destinations and younger cohort shifts more influenced by labor and housing market variables. The results further demonstrate a large potential for future nonmetropolitan population growth, yet these growth experiences are likely to be regionally differentiated. These results have important policy implications for nonmetropolitan regions. Keywords: cohort shift, nonmetropolitan population change, migration

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Authors: Sewall, Adam; Nelson, Peter

Periodical (Full): The Professional Geographer

Issue: 1

Volume: 55

Pages: 83-99

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Aging and Retirement, Housing and Segregation, Migration and Immigration

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