the concentration of mobility flows occurs as a result of the devolution of production centers and the consumption of these products is the determining component of mobility, whereas in the past traditional political administrative boundary trends were the factors which determined mobility. Inequality in human mobility is considered from the point of view of the divide between developed and developing countries, the unskilled/skilled perspective, and the relationships between internal and international flows.
The new geography of Human Mobility. Inequality Trends? / Y., Ishikawa; Montanari, Armando. - STAMPA. - (2003), pp. 1-222.
The new geography of Human Mobility. Inequality Trends?
MONTANARI, ARMANDO
2003
Abstract
the concentration of mobility flows occurs as a result of the devolution of production centers and the consumption of these products is the determining component of mobility, whereas in the past traditional political administrative boundary trends were the factors which determined mobility. Inequality in human mobility is considered from the point of view of the divide between developed and developing countries, the unskilled/skilled perspective, and the relationships between internal and international flows.File allegati a questo prodotto
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