Shifting Migration Determinants for Family Households With Children From a Life‐Course Perspective DOI Open Access
Haruka Kato

Population Space and Place, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(1)

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

ABSTRACT During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, many urban planners focused on exodus. However, a research gap exists as to whether spread of infection affected changes in migration destination determinants family households. This study aims clarify shifting destinations households with children who migrated from centre Japanese metropolitan areas because during pandemic. adopted life‐course perspective shift pre‐pandemic pandemic periods. The participants were recruited through web‐based questionnaire survey. As result, this concluded that mentioned COVID‐19 motive exhibited significant shifts their determinants, emphasising importance social interaction‐related factors. interaction factors are favorability communities, community ties, returning hometown, and proximity relatives. Conversely, influence work, living environment, housing did not change much means affect motives related housing. Therefore, unique contribution lies its revelation temporal precedence prioritisation Our findings suggest they might centres other cities offer opportunities for interaction.

Language: Английский

COVID-19 y movimientos de población entre la jerarquía rural-urbana en México. Un análisis utilizando datos digitales DOI Creative Commons
Miguel González‐Leonardo, Carmen Cabrera-Arnau, Ruth Neville

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Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 1 - 23

Published: Aug. 20, 2024

Estudios previos en países del Norte Global han documentado el descenso de los movimientos internos población durante la pandemia COVID-19, acompañado aumento desplazamientos desde las grandes ciudades hacia áreas menos densamente pobladas. Sin embargo, no hay evidencias consistentes sobre efecto a través jerarquía urbana Sur Global. En esta investigación se utilizan datos telefonía móvil usuarios Facebook entre abril 2020 y mayo 2022 para analizar cómo cambiaron intensidades patrones movilidad larga distancia (>100 km) diferentes categorías densidad COVID-19 México. Los resultados muestran un 40% periodo diciembre 2020. Al contrario que desarrollados, identificó ciudades, sino generalizado tanto flujos salida como entrada todas población, excepto interrurales. Además, mayor reducción registró cayeron 50%. igual Global, recuperaron progresivamente valores tendencias observados con anterioridad 2021 2022, aunque mostraron una recuperación más lenta siguieron registrando ligeramente inferiores aún 2022.

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Analyzing the Determinants of Teleworking during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile DOI
Sebastián Astroza, Ricardo Hurtubia, Alejandro Tirachini

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Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 31, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented increase in telework, a trend expected to have lasting effects on the labor market and commuting patterns, including location preferences. Understanding demand for telework is critical face challenges that may come present future scenarios with hybrid work arrangements. In this paper, model probability of proposed estimated data collected during two different periods pandemic, 2020, Chile. measures correlation between several socioeconomic characteristics, latent variables related concerns about health economy, teleworking. We find low-income workers are less likely females more from home. Latent also played relevant role at beginning pandemic: greater concern issues increased comparison, economic had opposite impact. However, these shifted 10 weeks into when total lockdown was imposed largest city. implications our findings both policy research after discussed.

Language: Английский

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2023 Annual Review Urban Area DOI

Takafumi Kumano

Japanese Journal of Human Geography, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 76(3), P. 248 - 254

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Japan: Internal migration and population decline DOI Creative Commons
Tony Fielding

Geographical Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 7, 2024

Abstract Examining the interdependencies between internal migration and national population decline in Japan, this paper begins by analysing impacts of on fertility decline, for example, through early post‐World War II flows from high‐fertility countrysides to low‐fertility cities. It then focuses way which, context exacerbates problems facing Japan's rural areas adding loss and, particular, young adult populations, mounting public private‐sector disinvestment, job losses, ageing (both social physical) abandonment land use built form.

Language: Английский

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Shifting Migration Determinants for Family Households With Children From a Life‐Course Perspective DOI Open Access
Haruka Kato

Population Space and Place, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(1)

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

ABSTRACT During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, many urban planners focused on exodus. However, a research gap exists as to whether spread of infection affected changes in migration destination determinants family households. This study aims clarify shifting destinations households with children who migrated from centre Japanese metropolitan areas because during pandemic. adopted life‐course perspective shift pre‐pandemic pandemic periods. The participants were recruited through web‐based questionnaire survey. As result, this concluded that mentioned COVID‐19 motive exhibited significant shifts their determinants, emphasising importance social interaction‐related factors. interaction factors are favorability communities, community ties, returning hometown, and proximity relatives. Conversely, influence work, living environment, housing did not change much means affect motives related housing. Therefore, unique contribution lies its revelation temporal precedence prioritisation Our findings suggest they might centres other cities offer opportunities for interaction.

Language: Английский

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