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Urban Migration Patterns

Cassia Vaughn

Traductor A AI

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Urban Migration Patterns delves into why LGBTQ individuals are often concentrated in urban centers, examining the forces behind these migration patterns. The book reveals that economic opportunities, anti-discrimination laws, and cultural acceptance are key factors drawing LGBTQ individuals to metropolitan regions. For instance, cities with strong anti-discrimination laws often see a higher influx of LGBTQ residents seeking legal protection. 

 
The book uniquely integrates urban studies, LGBTQ studies, and public policy to provide a holistic view. It explores the interplay between economic landscapes, legal frameworks, and social support networks in shaping LGBTQ migration. 

 
The book presents empirical research, including statistical analyses of census data and qualitative insights from interviews. It progresses by first introducing key concepts, then detailing economic, legal, and cultural factors, and culminating in a discussion of implications for urban planning and policy.
Disponible desde: 07/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 73 páginas.

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