A network analysis of international migration: Longitudinal trends and antecedent factors predicting migration

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1111/glob.12455
George A. Barnett, Yoonjae Nam
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Building on previous research, this study investigates the international migration network and its changes from 1990 to 2017. The findings suggest that certain core countries play pivotal roles in shaping global migration by providing economic opportunities or political refuge. Community detection identified nine groups of nations in 2017, indicating regionalization. The study also examined the networks of antecedent factors that reflect both structural factors, such as geography, language, colonial history, political stability and economic differences, as well as transnational interactions, including student flow, trade, Internet flow and remittance, in relation to the international migration network. Applying multiple regression quadratic assignment procedure, it was found that these networks constituted approximately 11% of the migration network's distribution when chain migration was excluded, and 16.5% when it was included.

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国际移民的网络分析:预测移民的纵向趋势和先行因素
在以往研究的基础上,本研究调查了国际移民网络及其在 1990 年至 2017 年间的变化。研究结果表明,某些核心国家通过提供经济机会或政治庇护,在影响全球移民方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。在 2017 年,社区探测发现了九个国家集团,表明了区域化的趋势。研究还考察了与国际移民网络相关的前因因素网络,这些前因因素既反映了结构性因素,如地理、语言、殖民历史、政治稳定和经济差异,也反映了跨国互动,包括学生流、贸易、互联网流和汇款。应用多元回归二次赋值程序发现,在排除链式移民的情况下,这些网络约占移民网络分布的 11%,而在包括链式移民的情况下则占 16.5%。
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