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A Model of Inter-Regional Household Migration

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  • Stuart Wilson

    (Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University)

Abstract

This paper presents a model of inter-regional household migration that extends recent developments in the literature in 2 important ways. First the interaction between the members of the household in the migration decision-making process is explicitly modelled through the application of the collective rational theory of the household to inter-regional migration. Second, the link between the underlying theory of household migration and the relevant empirical specification for possible econometric testing is clearly defined through the transformation of the collective rational model to a multinomial logit model.

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  • Stuart Wilson, 1997. "A Model of Inter-Regional Household Migration," Working Papers 1997.14, School of Economics, La Trobe University.
  • Handle: RePEc:ltr:wpaper:1997.14
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