THE INFLUENCE OF PERCEPTION ON MIGRATION: A NEGLECTED ASPECT OF POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
Out-migration has been characteristic of the anthracite area of Northeastern Pennsylvania for several decades. The out-migration flows from Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties, however, differ in their destination. By interviewing in depth a sample of high school seniors in the two counties with respect...
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