Quantifying the stability of refugee populations: a case study in Austria
The global surge in displacement, with nearly 110 million people uprooted due to violence,
underscores the pressing need to comprehend the challenges faced by refugees …
underscores the pressing need to comprehend the challenges faced by refugees …
The diaspora model for human migration
Migration's impact spans various social dimensions, including demography, sustainability,
politics, economy, and gender disparities. Yet, the decision-making process behind migrants …
politics, economy, and gender disparities. Yet, the decision-making process behind migrants …
Why do rural youth migrate? Evidence from Colombia and Guatemala
MF Díaz Baca, L Moreno Lerma, S Burkart… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Migration, from rural to urban settings is a common phenomenon in Latin America, due to
social, economic, political, and other factors. Young people in search of economic and …
social, economic, political, and other factors. Young people in search of economic and …
The locality-adaptation theory of traditional villages
F Wang, P Xue, W Su, X Hu - Indoor and Built Environment, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Traditional villages are cultural heritage sites that have persisted from the agricultural era to
the present. However, the objects of adaptation and the evolving environment have changed …
the present. However, the objects of adaptation and the evolving environment have changed …
Exploring Intercity Mobility in Urban Agglomeration: Evidence from Private Car Trajectory Data
In this article, we explore intercity mobility in urban agglomerations by surveying people
traveling across cities based on private car trajectory data. Specifically, we first adopt the …
traveling across cities based on private car trajectory data. Specifically, we first adopt the …
Vienna Mosaic: Navigating Social Borders in a Melting Pot
M Sadurní, S Martin-Gutierrez, O Ali… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2025 - arxiv.org
Urban segregation poses a critical challenge in cities, exacerbating inequalities, social
tensions, fears, and polarization. It emerges from a complex interplay of socioeconomic …
tensions, fears, and polarization. It emerges from a complex interplay of socioeconomic …
Migration choices for farming households in rural areas: Why new countryside locations are important for the inhabitants of traditional agricultural areas in central …
H Shen, Y Song, Z Shan - Growth and Change, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In the urbanisation stage of bilateral urban–rural interaction, China is adopting various
policies to achieve rural revitalisation and provide diverse destinations to which farmers can …
policies to achieve rural revitalisation and provide diverse destinations to which farmers can …
Healthcare Utilization Patterns Among Migrant Populations: Increased Readmissions Suggest Poorer Access. A Population-Wide Retrospective Cohort Study
Equal access to health ensures that all citizens, regardless of socio-economic status, can
achieve optimal health, leading to a more productive, equitable, and resilient society. Yet …
achieve optimal health, leading to a more productive, equitable, and resilient society. Yet …
[PDF][PDF] A Data Science Framework to Measure Vehicle Miles Traveled by Mode and Purpose
S Cao, C Pais, V Lingenfelter, R Wang, E Pulveric… - 2023 - humnetlab.berkeley.edu
On March 19th, 2020, the state of California announced the Shelter-in-Place (SIP) order
(also referred as” lockdown” in parts of this report) as an effort to contain and mitigate the …
(also referred as” lockdown” in parts of this report) as an effort to contain and mitigate the …
Independent or interdependent? Migration timing dynamics and their association with external stressors
Human migration is one of the defining topics of our time, but the dynamics of when and how
often migration events occur are poorly understood. Often, a single, context-unaware model …
often migration events occur are poorly understood. Often, a single, context-unaware model …