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Internal Migration in the United States


Raven Molloy


Federal Reserve Board

Christopher L. Smith


affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abigail Wozniak


University of Notre Dame; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)


IZA Discussion Paper No. 5903

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We review patterns in migration within the US over the past thirty years. Internal migration has fallen noticeably since the 1980s, reversing increases from earlier in the century. The decline in migration has been widespread across demographic and socioeconomic groups, as well as for moves of all distances. Although a convincing explanation for the secular decline in migration remains elusive and requires further research, we find only limited roles for the housing market contraction and the economic recession in reducing migration recently. Despite its downward trend, migration within the US remains higher than that within most other developed countries.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 48

Keywords: internal migration, migration trends, housing crisis, U.S. recession, cross-country comparisons

JEL Classification: J61, R23, J1

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Date posted: August 15, 2011  

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Molloy, Raven, Smith, Christopher L. and Wozniak, Abigail, Internal Migration in the United States. IZA Discussion Paper No. 5903. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1909383

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Raven Molloy (Contact Author)
Federal Reserve Board ( email )
20th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20551
United States
Christopher L. Smith
affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )
Abigail Wozniak
University of Notre Dame ( email )
Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany
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