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For a more detailed exposition of this point of view see Andrei Rogers, “The Research Implications of Real-Time Urban Information Systems,”Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Urban Planning Information Systems and Programs (Chicago, 1965), pp. 11–22.
A 2 per cent sample of reported changes of address in license registrations was analyzed in a recently completed study of interregional migration in California. See Andrei Rogers,An Anlysis of Interregional Migration in Caifornia, Preprint No. 13, Center for Planning and Development Research (Berkeley: University of California, December, 1965).
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The preparation of this report was financed in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency under the provisions of Section 701 of the 1954 Housing Acta, as amended.
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Rogers, A. A Markovian policy model of interregional migration. Papers of the Regional Science Association 17, 205–224 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01982518
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