Discovering the spatial heterogeneous constraints of distance on migration from counties to Shenzhen in China

IF 4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Applied Geography Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.apgeog.2024.103384
Ziyan Zhao , Meihan Jin , Jiayi Jin , Leiyu Liu , Yongxi Gong , Yu Liu
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Distance holds significant importance in the decision-making processes of migration flows. Previous studies have predominantly adopted a global perspective to understand distance constraints. However, same spatial heterogeneity exists in distance constraints, and this heterogeneity contributes to understanding of the effect of regional characteristics in human migration. This study answers three questions: Does distance work for all counties in the same way? Why distance works for some counties but does not for others? And what makes distance decay differently among counties? We adopt geographically weighted regression, binary logistics regression, and random forest regression to analyze the migration from counties all over the China to Shenzhen to explore the spatial heterogeneity of distance decay. The results show that distance does not always work, and that demographics and transportation facilities are important determinants of whether distance works. For counties where distance works, distance decay is nonlinearly related to regional development. This non-linear relationship is due to the game between the appeal of intervention opportunities in the nearest new first-tier city, the constraints represented by the socio-economic development of the source county, and the attractiveness of Shenzhen. This further reflects the dynamic interplay between costs and opportunities, give and gain in the decision process of migration.

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发现距离对中国县城向深圳迁移的空间异质性约束
距离在移民潮的决策过程中具有重要意义。以往的研究主要从全球角度来理解距离制约因素。然而,距离限制同样存在空间异质性,这种异质性有助于理解区域特征对人口迁移的影响。本研究回答了三个问题:距离对所有县的作用是否相同?为什么距离对某些县有效,而对另一些县无效?是什么原因导致县域之间的距离衰减不同?我们采用地理加权回归、二元物流回归和随机森林回归等方法,对全国各县到深圳的人口迁移进行分析,探讨距离衰减的空间异质性。结果表明,距离并不总是起作用,人口统计和交通设施是决定距离是否起作用的重要因素。在距离起作用的县域,距离衰减与区域发展呈非线性关系。这种非线性关系是由于最近的新一线城市干预机会的吸引力、客源县社会经济发展所代表的制约因素以及深圳吸引力之间的博弈造成的。这进一步反映了移民决策过程中成本与机会、付出与收获之间的动态相互作用。
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Applied Geography
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期刊介绍: Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.
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