"Incentives to move: a model of inter-regional migration in the Czech Republic"@en . . "RIV/00216224:14560/13:00071032" . . "13"^^ . "V\u0160B - Technical university Ostrava" . "RIV/00216224:14560/13:00071032!RIV14-MSM-14560___" . . "Jandov\u00E1, Monika" . "Ostrava" . . "Paleta, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . "Economic policy in the European Union member countries" . . . "Incentives to move: a model of inter-regional migration in the Czech Republic"@en . . "Incentives to move: a model of inter-regional migration in the Czech Republic" . "Incentives to move: a model of inter-regional migration in the Czech Republic" . . "Inter-regional migration; economic factors; gravity model; Czech regions; incentives to migrate"@en . "9788024830957" . "14560" . "79433" . . . . "2013-09-18+02:00"^^ . . . . "In this paper, we test the models of inter-regional migration flows in the Czech Republic in time series since 1993 to 2011. Aim of this paper is to find up how economic factors explain migration flows between Czech regions. For testing, we used two types of models: i) the \u201Ceconomic\u201D one, which omits distance and restrains the influence of population size, and ii), the \u201Cgravity\u201C one, where distance and population are included. In both models, we use as the regressors economic factors that are frequently mentioned in migration literature \u2013 i.e. average wage differences, registered unemployment rate differences, job vacancy differences. The dependent variable is the inter-regional migration flow, which is in the \u201Ceconomic\u201D model divided by average population of involved regions (in thousands). Both models are tested on complete dataset for the whole Czech Republic and also for each particular region."@en . . "[8ABAE8CE97C6]" . "2"^^ . "Velk\u00E9 Karlovice" . "P(1M0524)" . . "In this paper, we test the models of inter-regional migration flows in the Czech Republic in time series since 1993 to 2011. Aim of this paper is to find up how economic factors explain migration flows between Czech regions. For testing, we used two types of models: i) the \u201Ceconomic\u201D one, which omits distance and restrains the influence of population size, and ii), the \u201Cgravity\u201C one, where distance and population are included. In both models, we use as the regressors economic factors that are frequently mentioned in migration literature \u2013 i.e. average wage differences, registered unemployment rate differences, job vacancy differences. The dependent variable is the inter-regional migration flow, which is in the \u201Ceconomic\u201D model divided by average population of involved regions (in thousands). Both models are tested on complete dataset for the whole Czech Republic and also for each particular region." . . "2"^^ . . . .