During the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread migration from urban centers, known as “urban exodus,” occurred. In the context of pandemic-driven urban exodus, households with children emerged as notable migrants due to the spread of COVID-19. However, a research gap exists as to whether the spread of the infection affected changes in the migration destination determinants of households. During the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread migration from urban centers, known as “urban exodus,” occurred. In the context of pandemic-driven urban exodus, households with children emerged as notable migrants due to the spread of COVID-19. However, a research gap exists as to whether the spread of the infection affected changes in the migration destination determinants of households. Social Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
‘Urban exodus’ during COVID-19 pandemic: Migration priorities shifted to connections over work and housing
