A. Rogers et S. Henning, The internal migration patterns of the foreign-born and native-born populations in the United States: 1975-80 and 1985-90, INT MIGR RE, 33(2), 1999, pp. 403-429
The focus of this article is on an examination of the influence of birthpla
ce on the internal migration and spatial redistribution patterns on the for
eign-born and native born populations in the United States during the 1975-
80 and 1985-90 periods. The analyses presented here consider the following
principal questions: 1) What are the internal migration patterns of the for
eign-born population in the United States, and Row do they differ from thos
e of the native-born population! 2) How do the relocation choices of variou
s birthplace-specific foreign-born and native-born subpopulations differ fr
om each other! 3) Are the internal migration patterns generating an increas
ed or a decreased geographical concentration of such birthplace-specific su
bgroups.