The complex network patterns of human migration at different geographical scales: network science meets regression analysis

Dino Pitoski*, Ana Mestrovic, Hans Schmeets

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Abstract

Migration's influence in shaping population dynamics in times of impending climate and population crises exposes its crucial role in upholding societal cohesion. As migration impacts virtually all aspects of life, it continues to require attention across scientific disciplines. This study aims to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application by integrating network analysis and regression methodologies within Migration Studies. In the study we employ network analysis to elucidate migration patterns at various geographical scales-city, country, and global. Additionally, regression analysis is discussed on an exploratory level, where we focus on the underlying factors driving migration, and identifying the key independent variables to enhance predictive accuracy. The study exposes distinct migration network structure and its features, and the consequences these have on conventional regression analysis applications. We conclude on the importance of methodological coherence and disciplinary integration, and highlight the avenues for enhancing the predictive power of migration models.
Original languageEnglish
Article number35
Number of pages22
JournalApplied Network Science
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Network science
  • Human migration
  • Spatial analysis
  • Statistical methods

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