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Talent on the Move: Migration Patterns of the Young and College-Educated in Pre and Post-Recession America – Migration Trends Across the Largest Western Metros
Publications, Reports and Presentations
  • Jason R. Jurjevich, Portland State University
  • Greg Schrock, Portland State University
  • Jihye Kang, Portland State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
6-1-2016
Subjects
  • Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects,
  • Demographic surveys
Abstract

In the West, Seattle recorded the largest NMQ gain of YCEs (31.6 percent), followed by San Francisco (28.5 percent), Portland (26.3 percent), and San Jose (26.1 percent). During the Great Recession, as well as the post-recession recovery period, only four metros outpaced the West’s regional gain in YCE net-migration: 1) Phoenix, 2) Denver, 3) San Francisco, 4) San Jose

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Issue Brief (2016-5)

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/17687
Citation Information
Jason R. Jurjevich, Greg Schrock and Jihye Kang. "Talent on the Move: Migration Patterns of the Young and College-Educated in Pre and Post-Recession America – Migration Trends Across the Largest Western Metros" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gschrock/24/