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Table 1
The incidence of moving to Alberta, in 1996 to 2000 and 2001 to 2005, by the length of stay in Canada
Table 2
Multinomial logit model of moving to Alberta, immigrants and non-immigrants
Table 3
Predicted probabilities of staying, moving to a region other than Alberta and moving to Alberta, based on the coefficient estimates from multinomial logit models in Table 2
Table 4
Multinomial logit model of mobility estimated on the combined set
Table 5
Predicted probabilities of staying, moving to a region other than Alberta and moving to Alberta, based on the coefficient estimates from multinomial logit models in Table 4
Table 6
Multinomial model of immigrants' moving to Alberta
Table 7
Marginal effects for model B, based on the estimation results in Table 6 
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2012-12-19

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