Human Capital Migration: A Longitudinal Perspective
Human Capital Migration: A Longitudinal Perspective is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie''. The main subjects of the publication include location theory, socioeconomics, residential segregation in the United States, preference, metropolitan area, human capital, internal migration, economics, cohort, position, spatial econometrics, glossary of archaeology, economic geography, geography, demographic economics, and wage. The authors follow birth cohort 1979 from age 16 until age 35 and compare spatial trajectories between university graduates(‐to‐be) and their lower educated peers.