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  • Migration impacts various social aspects like demography, politics, economy, and gender but understanding why migrants choose their destinations remains complex.
  • Current models mainly consider population size and distance, missing important factors like the presence of existing diasporas in smaller locations.
  • The proposed diaspora model accounts for how the size and distribution of existing communities influence migrants' destination choices, accurately reflecting migration patterns in Austria and US cities, which can aid in developing better-integrated urban environments.

Article Abstract

Migration's impact spans various social dimensions, including demography, sustainability, politics, economy, and gender disparities. Yet, the decision-making process behind migrants choosing their destination remains elusive. Existing models primarily rely on population size and travel distance to explain the spatial patterns of migration flows, overlooking significant population heterogeneities. Paradoxically, migrants often travel long distances and to smaller destinations if their diaspora is present in those locations. To address this gap, we propose the diaspora model of migration, incorporating intensity (the number of people moving to a country), and assortativity (the destination within the country). Our model considers only the existing diaspora sizes in the destination country, influencing the probability of migrants selecting a specific residence. Despite its simplicity, our model accurately reproduces the observed stable flow and distribution of migration in Austria (postal code level) and US metropolitan areas, yielding precise estimates of migrant inflow at various geographic scales. Given the increase in international migrations, this study enlightens our understanding of migration flow heterogeneities, helping design more inclusive, integrated cities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11107377PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae178DOI Listing

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