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Migration ist in Deutschland seit langem ein bedeutendes Thema. Doch anders als heute war Deutschland im 19 …
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This paper introduces the concept of "climate matching" as a driver of migration and establishes several new results. First, we show that climate strongly predicts the spatial distribution of immigrants in the US, both historically (1880) and more recently (2015), whereby movers select...
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This paper introduces the concept of "climate matching" as a driver of migration and establishes several new results. First, we show that climate strongly predicts the spatial distribution of immigrants in the US, both historically (1880) and more recently (2015), whereby movers select...
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I study the internal migration of native-born white men in the United States using linked census data covering all possible 10- and 20-year periods 1850--1940. Inter-county migration rates were stable over time. Selection into migration on the basis of occupational status was also largely stable...
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Klaus J. Bade (Herausgeber): Population, Labour and Migration in 19th and 20th Century Germany. (German History Perspectives, I.), Berg Publishers Limited, Leamington Spa, Hamburg, New York 1987. XII, 200 Seiten, 51 Mark
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Armed conflicts, natural disasters and infrastructure projects continue to force millions into migration. This is especially true for developing countries. After World War II, about 8 million ethnic Germans experienced a similar situation when forced to leave their homelands and settle within...
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