Abstract

The migration flow patterns that we observe include processes that take place at various spatial and temporal scales. One means of temporal disaggregation is to compare flow patterns over successive 5-year periods. Such an analysis of the Canadian urban system reveals a continuing size/distance/cultural pattern a short-term economic growth pattern and a distinct shift in migrant preference away from larger centers and toward smaller places. It is not clear whether this latter shift is simply a short-term perturbation or marks a significant alteration in a long-term trend. (EXCERPT)

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