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Migration Models (Push-Pull / Multiregional)

Migration models are quantitative frameworks for explaining and forecasting population movement between geographic units. Lee's (1966) push-pull theory classifies factors at origin and destination into positive and negative forces, modulated by intervening obstacles. Widely used by demographers, regional planners, and policy researchers to project labor mobility, refugee flows, and urbanization trends across national and subnational geographies.

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  1. Lee, E. S. (1966). A theory of migration. Demography, 3(1), 47–57. DOI: 10.2307/2060063

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