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Immigrant and Native Migrant Magnets

Publication Abstract

Frey, William H. 1996. "Immigrant and Native Migrant Magnets." American Demographics, 18 (11): 36-40, 53.

Hundreds of thousands of people move to the US each year seeking a better life. Millions of Americans move within the US each year for the same reason. The two groups are looking in increasingly different directions, creating two distinct groups of places that act as immigrant and domestic-migrant magnets.

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