Discovering Millennials’ Migration Clusters in Seoul, South Korea: A Local Spatial Network Autocorrelation Approach
The spatial directionality of Millennials' migration has been underexplored. This study utilizes local spatial network autocorrelation to identify migration clusters of Millennials in a metropolitan area. The result found that Millennials migrate within an urban core and move to newer districts...
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Auteurs principaux: | Youngbin Lee, Sohyun Park, Kyusik Kim, Hui Jeong Ha, Jinhyung Lee |
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Findings Press
2021
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