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Geographical networks of international migration
Geographical networks of international migration

Author(s): Áron Kincses
Subject(s): Migration Studies, Globalization
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: international migration; network theory; spatial networks; spatial statistics;

Summary/Abstract: In the globalised world, various human activities (business, migration, etc.) organise into networks, and only through these skeletons can we observe the different phenomena that take place. In response to the emergence of globalisation we need to find new, usable tools and methods for the sound measurement of such changing phenomena. Network theory is an innovative approach that can help us handle the complexity of the 21st century. However, so far it has not featured in mainstream official statistics. The international migration offers a new field, in which to harvest the results of network theory (in geographical not in sociological sense). Through the migration countries’ networks (from where and to where migrants move) I provide some of the most important tangible outcomes of network analysis in international migration statistics. The analysis of the entire migration geographical network is limited to the presentation of the main trends and characteristics.

  • Issue Year: 17/2020
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 799-812
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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