EMIGRATION & immigration, INTERNAL migration, ETHNIC groups, ETHNICITY, PROBABILITY theory
Abstract
This paper discusses the distributional and social components of Israeli land settlement policy implementation. A stochastic model is then employed to construct a probabilistic migration model to project the population of 13 settlement types and data is presented to show the effect of internal migration on the distribution patterns of the major ethnic groups across settlement types and on the changing ethnic composition within settlement types. The analysis demonstrates that internal migration, in the absence of other components of growth, has the potential for being a crucial factor in altering the size and ethnic composition of the settlements structure of the country. Implications of projected trends are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
IMMIGRANTS, ETHNIC groups, POPULATION, GROUP identity
Abstract
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