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From the supplier: A study was conducted to examine family migration patterns. The study focuses on a model of household production and family migration and considers policy implications for labor market efficiency. Results show that factors of earnings linked with current location exhibits a negative relationship with family migration and related distance of movement. In addition, human capital variables have a positive effect on the tested factors.
Citation Details Title: A theoretical and empirical analysis of family migration and household production: U.S. 1980-1985. Author: Michael P. Shields Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Refereed) Date: April 1, 1993 Publisher: Southern Economic Association Volume: v59 Issue: n4 Page: p768(15)