Toney M B
Demography. 1976 Aug;13(3):297-309.
This study examines length of residence for movers--that subsection of the population which accounts for the high mobility rates in the United States. The propensity for repeated migration is studied in relation to economic opportunities and previous familial and personal contacts. The results indicate no influence of economic opportunities on duration of residence. This finding is consistent with recent research that indicates economic conditions are not a general stimulus for out-migration, although they are for inmigration. On the other hand, length of residence is found to be longer where previous familial and personal contacts existed. Overall, the results provide additional evidence of the importance of social, as opposed to strictly economic variables in the migration process.
本研究考察了迁移者的居住时长,迁移者是美国人口中流动性较高的一个子群体。研究了重复迁移倾向与经济机会以及先前的家庭和个人联系之间的关系。结果表明,经济机会对居住时长没有影响。这一发现与最近的研究一致,即经济状况虽然对迁入有刺激作用,但并非迁出的普遍刺激因素。另一方面,研究发现,在有先前家庭和个人联系的地方,居住时长更长。总体而言,这些结果进一步证明了在迁移过程中,社会变量而非严格意义上的经济变量的重要性。