2012
DOI: 10.12775/dem.2012.008
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The Analysis of Interregional Migrations in Poland in the Period 2004–2010 Using Panel Gravity Model

Abstract: The paper discusses the problem of migration in spatial and temporal perspective. The objective is to evaluate the intensity and direction of selected economic variables impact on the volume of interregional migration flows in Poland in the period 2004-2010. The analysis was performed using panel gravity model with fixed effects. The socioeconomic situation and especially the level of salaries determine migration directions in Poland. Significant movements keep occurring between economically stronger regions. … Show more

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“…This matrix is transformed into a data vector according to the approach presented in LeSage and Pace, 2008. An alternative approach is to use a panel gravity model (see Parikh and Van Leuvensteijn, 2002;Bunea, 2012;Pietrzak, Drzewoszewska and Wilk, 2012). This will allow for including provincial fixed effects and considering the issue of multilateral resistance to migration.…”
Section: The Scale Effect Of Maup In Gravity Model Of Population Migrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This matrix is transformed into a data vector according to the approach presented in LeSage and Pace, 2008. An alternative approach is to use a panel gravity model (see Parikh and Van Leuvensteijn, 2002;Bunea, 2012;Pietrzak, Drzewoszewska and Wilk, 2012). This will allow for including provincial fixed effects and considering the issue of multilateral resistance to migration.…”
Section: The Scale Effect Of Maup In Gravity Model Of Population Migrmentioning
confidence: 99%