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Forecasting asylum-related migration flows with machine learning and data at scale [PDF]
The sudden and unexpected migration flows that reached Europe during the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015–2016 left governments unprepared, exposing significant shortcomings in the field of migration forecasting. Forecasting asylum-related migration is
Marcello Carammia +2 more
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Probabilistic forecasts of international bilateral migration flows [PDF]
Adrian E Raftery, Raftery Adrian E
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Inferring and Modeling Migration Flows Using Mobile Phone Network Data
Estimating migration flows and forecasting future trends is important, both to understand the causes and effects of migration and to implement policies directed at supplying particular services.
Soranan Hankaew +5 more
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Eu Policy toward Migration Flows [PDF]
More than two decades there is a tendency in the European Union towards harmonization of migration policies among Member States. However, the slow functioning of European structures, as well as the fact that each country has its own demographic problems,
Danica Šantić, Slavica Obradović
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Stochastic evolution model for international migration. [PDF]
We present a new international migration model that combines stochastic sampling techniques with dynamic accounting of flows by means of evolution equations.
Karim Zantout, Jacob Schewe
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A Dynamic Forecasting Model for Scientific Migration in the Region
The population migration has attracted attention for more than a decade. As migration consequences differ in terms of characteristics and directions, governments worldwide are looking for solutions to regulate migration flows.
Anastasi Sudakova +2 more
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Evidence from 184 countries over the span of 25 years is gathered and analyzed to understand North–North, South–South, and North–South international migration flows. Conceptually, the analysis borrows from network theory and Migration Systems Theory (MST)
Diego F. Leal, Nicolas L. Harder
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Background: Anticipating changes in international migration patterns is useful for demographic studies and for designing policies that support the well-being of those involved.
Albano Rikani, Jacob Schewe
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Migration and Tourist Flows [PDF]
Both immigration and tourism have increased significantly in recent decades. International migration in the world has increased from 154 million per year in 1990 to 175 million in 2000 (United Nation 2002). A common perception is that most migrants are moving from poor countries to rich countries, but in reality half of the migrations take place within
Gheasi, M., Nijkamp, P., Rietveld, P.
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Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the significant role of population migration in ensuring regional development. At the same time, the economic consequences of migration are largely determined by the characteristics of migration flows ...
Olga A. Chernova
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