Fig. 1: Conceptual illustration. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 1: Conceptual illustration.

From: Intercity asymmetrical linkages influenced by Spring Festival migration and its multivariate distance determinants: a case study of the Yangtze River Delta Region in China

Fig. 1

Multivariate distance is a composite measure that includes geographic distance, time distance, cost distance, institutional distance, hierarchical distance, economic distance, and structural distance. The combined spatial effect of multivariate distance affects intercity linkages, which are spatially expressed as degree of asymmetry. Intercity linkages arise from core and peripheral cities, i.e., big, and small cities.

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