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Non-coresident family as a driver of migration change in a crisis: the case of the COVID-19 pandemic

Sociology

Non-coresident family as a driver of migration change in a crisis: the case of the COVID-19 pandemic

U. Kan, J. Mcleod, et al.

Explore how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced migration patterns in the US, revealing a significant trend towards relocating closer to family. This compelling research from Unchitta Kan, Jericho McLeod, and Eduardo López sheds light on the interplay between kinship systems and socioeconomic changes during a critical time.

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