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Title: Lifetime Migration in the United States as of 2006-2010: Measures, Patterns, and Applications

Citation Type: Book, Section

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: Though most US migration analyses in recent years have relied upon one-year and five-year residence information, analyses of lifetime migration may be more revealing of state-level trends in relative ability to retain the native born and attract in-migrants from other states and abroad, and of the effect of such exchanges on the composition of its population in terms of education and other characteristics. This paper reviews a number of measures of native retention and migrant attraction, and examines the formal relationships among these measures; presents some state-specific lifetime migration measures as of 2006-2010, with special attention to education and the impact of immigration; analyzes the degree of change in these lifetime measures centering on 1990; and uses these measures to decompose a state's proportion of college graduates into elements that highlight the relative importance of retention and attraction and illustrates how these can contribute to appropriate policy formulation.

Url: https://books.google.com/books?id=T-56DQAAQBAJ&pg=PR14&lpg=PR14&dq=%22Lifetime+Migration+in+the+United+States+as+of+2006-2010:+Measures,+Patterns,+and+Applications.%22+In+Frontiers+of+Applied+Demography&source=bl&ots=e1Y4r4hUUh&sig=H35t-HrW61ZsrU7iWQIpkKI

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Authors: Hermalin, Albert; Neidert, Lisa

Editors: David A. Swanson,

Pages: 249-286

Volume Title: The Frontiers of Applied Demography

Publisher: Springer

Publisher Location: Switzerland

Volume: Applied De

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Education, Migration and Immigration

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