Burgh Diaspora

Since education makes a person more likely to leave your region, how do you justify your investment in human capital?

Monday, May 20, 2013

Rural Talent Migration

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Sunday morning musings at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: Demographic decline in rural America. Subject Article: "Making a Move...
Sunday, May 19, 2013

Gentrification in Buffalo

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Latest post up at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: Urban geography of the Talent Economy. Subject Article: "Is Progress Pushing ...
Saturday, May 18, 2013

Portland Is Dying

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Latest blog post is up at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: Attempting to explain why Portland's labor force dropped by 25,000 peopl...
Friday, May 17, 2013

Geography of Isolation

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Link to Pacific Standard magazine blog post . Theme: Forget density, even educational attainment. Migration is what matters. Subject Ar...
Thursday, May 16, 2013

Silicon Valley Decline

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Latest post up at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: As the Innovation Economy diverges, more and more places effectively engage in the w...

Suburban Chic

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Tuesday post for Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: Suburban brownfields are the new greenfields. Subject Article:  "In Poor Margi...
Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Captive Labor Markets and Migration

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Latest post over at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: How declining geographic mobility in the United States is creating captive labor m...

Shrinking City Myths

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Late Sunday night musings for Pacific Standard . Theme: Making better sense of Rust Belt demography. Subject Article:  "Rust-Belt R...

Restaurant Talent Migration

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Last Friday's post at Pacific Standard . Theme: How migration and knowledge transfer have transformed Pittsburgh's dining scene. ...

Cuba’s Talent Export Strategy

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Catching up on my Pacific Standard blogging, leveraging Cuban brain drain . Theme: Thinking about what a talent export economy looks like...
Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Benefits of Bowling Alone

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Latest blog post at Pacific Standard magazine . Theme: Too much social capital impedes geographic mobility. Subject Article: "Stud...
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I'm a geographer studying the relationship between migration and economic development.

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