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This paper studies international migration from a complex-network perspective. We define the international-migration network (IMN) as the weighted-directed graph where nodes are world countries and links account for the stock of migrants originated in a given country and living in another country at a given point in time. We characterize the binary and weighted architecture of the network and its evolution over time in the period 1960-2000. We find that the IMN is organized around a modular structure characterized by a small-world pattern displaying disassortativity and high clustering, with power-law distributed weighted-network statistics. We also show that a parsimonious gravity model of migration can account for most of observed IMN topological structure. Overall, our results suggest that socio-economic, geographical and political factors are more important than local-network properties in shaping the structure of the IMN.
34 pages, 8 tables, 28 figures
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Migration, Complex Networks, International Migration Network, Community Detection, Gravity Models, ddc:330, Welt, FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Gravity Models, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, Complex Networks, Internationale Wanderung, O15, Netzwerk, International Migration Network, F22, Community Detection, Migration
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Migration, Complex Networks, International Migration Network, Community Detection, Gravity Models, ddc:330, Welt, FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Gravity Models, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, Complex Networks, Internationale Wanderung, O15, Netzwerk, International Migration Network, F22, Community Detection, Migration
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