Tucker C J
Demography. 1976 Nov;13(4):435-43.
Data from the 1975 Current Population Survey confirm that, during 1970-1975, there was a reversal of the traditional net migration stream between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in the United States. During this period, there was net in-migration of 1,600,000 persons to nonmetropolitan areas, in contrast to net out-migration of 350,000 persons from these areas in 1965-1970. Reversal was caused by a 12 percent decrease in the number of nonmetropolitan out-migrants and a 23 percent increase in the number of SMSA residents moving to nonmetropolitan territory over 1965-1970 levels. While some changes in the size of migration streams were due to changes in age structures and population bases in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas, they were caused primarily by real shifts in out-migration propensities at practically all ages in both areas.
1975年《当前人口调查》的数据证实,在1970年至1975年期间,美国大都市和非大都市地区之间传统的净移民流向发生了逆转。在此期间,有160万人向非大都市地区进行了净迁入,相比之下,1965年至1970年期间这些地区有35万人净迁出。这种逆转是由于非大都市地区迁出者数量减少了12%,以及标准都市统计区(SMSA)居民迁往非大都市地区的数量比1965年至1970年的水平增加了23%。虽然移民流规模的一些变化归因于大都市和非大都市地区年龄结构和人口基数的变化,但它们主要是由这两个地区几乎所有年龄段的迁出倾向的实际变化引起的。