Dharitrikumari Rathod
Umapathy Beema
November 18, 2020
Summary:
Based on US Census data (2014-2018):
Purpose:
What is the domestic migration pattern in the US?
Where people are moving?
What are the causes and effects of migration?
Reasearch Questions:
Data Laboratory view & Graph information:
Graph information:
States (2018):
Metro:(2014-18)
Gephi Layouts:
Frechterman Reingold
Open ord
Yufan Hu
Circular graph
Radial Axis
Statistics and filters:
Mod_cl :3
Mod_cl :1
US Regional Migration:
Annual Net Migration for Regions 2014-2019
US State Migration:
rank_ in migration
rank_ out migration
net migration
Texas
New York
Arizona
Florida
North Carolina
California
Metro to Metro Out Migration:
California
New york
Illinois
Causes of the domestic migration:
Major reasons for internal US migration(2014-2018):
( approximately 32 million people migrate each year in the US)
Effects of the domestic migration in the US:
Based on U.S. Census data (as shown in the table), Millennials are moving to the south and west regions of the country which will impact the labor and housing market in the US.
Generation X is moving towards the southern region to retire in warmer places may impact the healthcare industry.
Results:
Lowest Net Migration
Highest Net Migration
Final contemplation:
Additional data:
Final remark: Florida, especially Orlando, looks promising. Stay in Florida.
References:
https://www.move.org/why-americans-are-moving-to-southern-and-western-states/
https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2019/04/moves-from-south-west-dominate-recent-migration-flows.html
Stephan A. Schwartz (2020, August), America, Covid-19, Climate change, and Migration, Explore
https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/not-just-the-sunbelt-millennials-and-baby-boomers-increasingly-head-west
Cherven Ken, PACKT publishing(2015), Mastering Gephi Network Visualization, 978-1-78398-734-4
https://www.census.gov/topics/population/migration/guidance/metro-to-metro-migration-flows.html
https://www.census.gov/topics/population/migration/guidance/state-to-state-migration-flows.html
https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2014/demo/p20-574.html