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Routledge Revivals Human Migration Originally published in 1982 this book - photo 1
Routledge Revivals
Human Migration
Originally published in 1982, this book examines the spatial patterns and underlying processes involved in human migration as well as its role as an agent in the development of the spatial organization of society. Geographers have developed several methodologies in the study of migration and this volume integrates them in such a way that is useful for undergraduates studying any one branch of human geography.
First published in 1982
by Croom Helm Ltd
This edition first published in 2021 by Routledge
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1982 G.J. Lewis
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Disclaimer
The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and welcomes correspondence from those they have been unable to contact.
A Library of Congress record exists at LCCN: 86673643
ISBN 13: 978-1-032-02356-4 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-1-003-18305-1 (ebk)
ISBN 13: 978-1-032-02360-1 (pbk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003183051
HUMAN MIGRATION
A Geographical Perspective
G.J. Lewis
1982 G.J. Lewis
All rights reserved. For information write:
St. Martins Press, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010
Printed in Great Britain
First published in the United States of America in 1982
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Lewis, G.J.
Human migration.
1. Migration, Internal. I. Title.
HB1952.L48 1982 304.82 81-21300 AACR2
ISBN 0-312-39955-3
CONTENTS
2. Definitions and Concepts
3. Migration in Time and Space
4. Spatial Aspects
5. Temporal Aspects
6. Selection of Migrants
7. Causes of Migration
8. Migration Decision-making
9. Constraints on Migration
10. Consequences of Migration
11. Conclusion
  1. 2. Definitions and Concepts
  2. 3. Migration in Time and Space
  3. 4. Spatial Aspects
  4. 5. Temporal Aspects
  5. 6. Selection of Migrants
  6. 7. Causes of Migration
  7. 8. Migration Decision-making
  8. 9. Constraints on Migration
  9. 10. Consequences of Migration
  10. 11. Conclusion
Guide
To my Parents
FIGURES
2.1 The Size and Shape of Areal Units which Directly Affect those Defined as Migrants
2.2 Relationship between Different Types of Migratory Flows and Geographical Scale
2.3 A Typology of Migrants into the Colwyn District, Rural Wales
2.4 A Typology of Human Movements: a reciprocal movement; b - total displacement migration; c partial displacement migration
2.5 Comparative Time Profiles of Spatial Mobility
2.6 Migration and the Process of Modernization: a the spatial structure of urbanization; b an internal migration paradigm
2.7 Migration and the Components of Community Change within a Time Perspective
2.8 Migration and the Components of Social Change in the Countryside
2.9 A Time-Space Perspective of Social Change in the Countryside
2.10 A Rural-Urban Migration System
3.1 Major World Migrations since 1600
3.2 European Emigration to the United States of America, 1820-1914
3.3 The Flows of Vietnamese Refugees in Southeast Asia, 1975-79
3.4 Migrations to a Group of Rural Parishes in Wales, 1851 and 1871
3.5 Migration in Thailand, 1955-60: a percentage population change by net internal migration; b major migration outflow from each province
3.6 Hypothetical Migration Fields
4.1 The Relationship between Migration and Distance for (a) 1860-69 and (b) 1930-39 in Asby parish, Sweden
4.2 Migration and Intervening Opportunities in Sweden, 1921-30
4.3 The Configuration of Urban Residents Location with Respect to City Centre According to Principles of Maximum Entropy
5.1 The Migration and Residence History of Three Dalmation Immigrants in Australia
5.2 Types of Movement and Life History of Eight Individuals
5.3 The Migration Networks of Two New Hebridean Islanders
5.4 Migration Preferences in Sierra Leone
5.5 The Relative Stability of Population in Australia, 1971
5.6 Inter-district Redistribution of Population in Uganda, 1959-69, as a Markov process: (a) migration flows which form four distinct functional regions; (b) flows which form a hierarchy of regions based on accessibility to the core region (1)
5.7 Population Change in Smland, Southern Sweden: (a) actual population development 1940-60; (b) prediction simulation, 1960-80
6.1 Proportions Migrating within England and Wales, and Australia, 1966-71, by Age
6.2 Migration and the Elderly in England and Wales: (a) Inter-regional net migration flows of the elderly, 1966-71; (b) Administrative areas with significant proportion of elderly, 1971
6.3 Life Cycle Changes and Likely Residential Mobility Within a City
6.4 Migration and Distance According to Career Group
6.5 Classification of the Age Structure of Mover and Stayer Populations in Australia, 1966-71
7.1 Origin and Destination Factors and Intervening Obstacles in Migration
7.2 Migration from Southern Italy: a net out-migration, 1952-68, as a percentage of 1960 population; b socio-economic health (principal component I)
7.3 Inter-regional Migration in Uganda, 1969
7.4 Inter-regional Migration in the United States, 1955-60: a destination regions and origin state attributes; b origin regions and destination state attributes
7.5 An Estimate of the Motivational Composition of Migrants in England and Wales, 1960-61. Percentages of migrants with short-range motivation
8.1 A Simplified Man-environment Decision-making System
8.2 A Behavioural Model of Residential Relocation
8.3 Generalized Locational Decision Scheme
8.4 The Relationship between Socio-economic Variables, Satisfaction Index, Wish to Move, and Mobility in Rhode Island, 1969
8.5 Residential Desirability Surface of Leicester Residents, 1976
8.6 Residential Desirability Surfaces of the Residents of Two Neighbourhoods in Leicester, 1976. Evington is a middle-class suburb, and Eyres Monsell an inter-war local authority housing estate
8.7 Residential Desirability Surface of Inverness School Leavers, 1966
8.8 A Simplified Representation of the Contact Pattern of two Families from the Knighton District of Leicester, 1976: (a) a household with a high level of contacts; (b) a household with a low level of contacts
8.9 Levels of Familiarity with the Residential Districts of Leicester, 1976: (a) Woodgate an inner city terraced housing area; (b) Oadby a post-war suburban area
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