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arxiv: 0809.2768 · v3 · pith:ZWFPB3VLnew · submitted 2008-09-16 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI· physics.data-an· stat.AP

Hubs and Clusters in the Evolving U. S. Internal Migration Network

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cs.SIphysics.data-anstat.AP
keywords hubsinternalmigrationtablesanalogousanalyticalapplicationsapplied
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Most nations of the world periodically publish N x N origin-destination tables, recording the number of people who lived in geographic subdivision i at time t and j at t+1. We have developed and widely applied to such national tables and other analogous (weighted, directed) socioeconomic networks, a two-stage--double-standardization and (strong component) hierarchical clustering--procedure. Previous applications of this methodology and related analytical issues are discussed. Its use is illustrated in a large-scale study, employing recorded United States internal migration flows between the 3,000+ county-level units of the nation for the periods 1965-1970 and 1995-2000. Prominent, important features--such as ''cosmopolitan hubs'' and ``functional regions''--are extracted from master dendrograms. The extent to which such characteristics have varied over the intervening thirty years is evaluated.

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