HUMAN mechanics, EMIGRATION & immigration, IMMIGRANTS, DECISION making, RESIDENTIAL mobility, POPULATION geography
Abstract
Within a framework of total human movement, migrations can be divided into two categories: 1) those which involve complete spatial displacement of the daily/ weekly reciprocal movement patterns of the migrant (total displacement migrations), and 2) those which involve displacement of only part of the everyday reciprocal movements of migrants (partial displacement migrations). These two types of migration are related to different information-gathering processes and play different roles in the assimilation process of the migrant at his destination. They are also important as a basis for the identification of relationships between temporal and spatial dimensions of migration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]