Mapping Global Variation in Human Mobility
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Sadilek, Adam
Zhang, Qian
Marchal, Nahema A.
Tuli, Gaurav
Cohn, Emily L.
Hswen, Yulin
Perkins, T. Alex
Smith, David L.
Reiner, Robert C.
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Kraemer, Moritz, Adam Sadilek, Qian Zhang, Nahema A. Marchal, Gaurav Tuli, Emily L. Cohn, Yulin Hswen et al. "Mapping Global Variation in Human Mobility." Nature Human Behaviour 4, no. 8 (2020): 800-810. DOI: 10.1038/s41562-020-0875-0Abstract
The geographic variation of human movement is largely unknown, mainly due to a lack of accurate and scalable data. Here we describe global human mobility patterns, aggregated from over 300 million smartphone users. The data cover nearly all countries and 65% of Earth's populated surface, including cross-border movements and international migration. This scale and coverage enable us to develop a globally comprehensive human movement typology. We quantify how human movement patterns vary across sociodemographic and environmental contexts and present international movement patterns across national borders. Fitting statistical models, we validate our data and find that human movement laws apply at 10 times shorter distances and movement declines 40% more rapidly in low-income settings. These results and data are made available to further understanding of the role of human movement in response to rapid demographic, economic and environmental changes.Citable link to this page
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