Residential Preferences and Population Dispersal Migration Behavior [electronic resource] / Gordon F. DeJong.
In order to test the hypothesis that size of place of residence and urban proximity preferences constitute factors in population dispersal migration behavior, a random sample of 777 Pennsylvania households plus a sample screened for moving probability (N=319) were surveyed via personal interviews in...
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