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  • Title: [The transition of migratory patterns in medium-sized cities].
    Author: Velazquez Gutierrez LA, Arroyo Alejandre J.
    Journal: Estud Demogr Urbanos Col Mex; 1992; 7(2-3):555-74, 625. PubMed ID: 12318320.
    Abstract:
    "The authors attempt to present some empirical findings regarding a phenomenon which they chose to call the 'transition in migratory patterns'.... The general hypothesis states that: changes in migratory patterns are due to an interaction between those economic, political and social processes which affect the distribution of the population; and that this interaction is also highly influenced by macroeconomic politics--an arena where technology plays a dominant role." Data are for Guadalajara and the state of Jalisco in Mexico. (SUMMARY IN ENG)
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