flytteori
Flytteori, literally migration theory, is a multidisciplinary field that seeks to explain why people relocate, where they move, and what happens after they move. It draws on sociology, demography, geography, and economics to treat migration as a process shaped by individual choices, household strategies, and wider social and structural forces.
Core approaches have guided flytteori over time. Push-pull theory (Everett S. Lee, 1966) analyzes factors that
Methodologically, flytteori uses quantitative models like gravity equations and diffusion analyses, as well as qualitative studies
Applications include urban and regional planning, integration policy, and debates over borders and asylum. Critics argue