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Up and Down Flows of Migration in National-Space Hierarchy Over Time

국토공간계층에서 상방 및 하방 이주 흐름 변화 분석

  • Han, Yicheol (Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, Pennsylvania State University)
  • 한이철 (펜실베니아 주립대학교 북동부지역개발센터)
  • Received : 2016.02.04
  • Accepted : 2016.02.22
  • Published : 2016.02.28

Abstract

Throughout the economic development era of Korea, migration occurred within a spatial hierarchy, with upward flows from rural areas to urban. The concept of step migration is a typical theory to explain these upward migration flows. Recent migration data and trends, however, indicate that migration-pattern regime shows strongly opposite-direction flows, with many of the major migration flowing downward on this national-spatial hierarchy, away from urban areas. In this study, we examine the most recent structure of migration flows up and down within the national-spatial hierarchy. We define seven tiers to tabulate origin-destination migration flows from population density of local administrative districts for the period 2001-2014, and then analyze the migration patterns between the tiers over time. The results show differentiated patterns of migration within the national-spatial hierarchy over time including specific states of migrants' life cycles.

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