Metropolitan Change 'Third Age' Expectations and Residential Mobility

Metropolitan Change 'Third Age' Expectations and Residential Mobility
Title Metropolitan Change 'Third Age' Expectations and Residential Mobility PDF eBook
Author A. M. Warnes
Publisher
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Release
Genre Demography
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The Implications of Migration and Residential Mobility for Changes in the Age Structure of Metropolitan Cities and Suburbs

The Implications of Migration and Residential Mobility for Changes in the Age Structure of Metropolitan Cities and Suburbs
Title The Implications of Migration and Residential Mobility for Changes in the Age Structure of Metropolitan Cities and Suburbs PDF eBook
Author William H. Frey
Publisher
Pages 59
Release 1976
Genre Cities and towns
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Directory of Population Ageing Research in Europe

Directory of Population Ageing Research in Europe
Title Directory of Population Ageing Research in Europe PDF eBook
Author National Institute on Aging
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 1998
Genre Social Science
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British Reports, Translations and Theses

British Reports, Translations and Theses
Title British Reports, Translations and Theses PDF eBook
Author British Library. Document Supply Centre
Publisher
Pages 908
Release 1996
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Staying in the City Or Moving to the Suburbs

Staying in the City Or Moving to the Suburbs
Title Staying in the City Or Moving to the Suburbs PDF eBook
Author Hester Booi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre
ISBN 9789464734614

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"Cities serve as magnets for young individuals pursuing education and employment opportunities. As these young urbanites reach the age of family formation, many must decide whether to stay in the city or move to the suburbs. This thesis delves into the dynamics of residential preferences and moving behaviour among urban households during the first two decades of the 21st century, with Amsterdam as the main case study. What are the preferences of these households? How do young families behave in Dutch metropolitan areas? How do households balance the size of the dwelling with the urbanity of the neighbourhood when moving? Where do they ultimately settle, and what impact does this have on metropolitan regions?"--

Migration and Residential Mobility in the United States

Migration and Residential Mobility in the United States
Title Migration and Residential Mobility in the United States PDF eBook
Author Larry Long
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 416
Release 1988-10-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610443691

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Americans have a reputation for moving often and far, for being committed to careers or lifestyles, not place. Now, with curtailed fertility, residential mobility plays an even more important role in the composition of local populations—and by extension, helps shape local and national economic trends, social service requirements, and political constituencies. In Migration and Residential Mobility in the United States, Larry Long integrates diverse census and survey data and draws on many academic disciplines to offer a uniquely comprehensive view of internal migration patterns since the 1930s. Long describes an American population that lives up to its reputation for high mobility, but he also reports a surprising recent decline in interstate migration and an unexpected fluctuation in the migration balance toward nonmetropolitan areas. He provides unprecedented insight into reasons for moving and explores return and repeat migration, regional balance, changing migration flows of blacks and whites, and the policy implications of movement by low-income populations. How often, how far, and why people move are important considerations in characterizing the lifestyles of individuals and the nature of social institutions. This volume illuminates the extent and direction, as well as the causes and consequences, of population turnover in the United States. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series

Residential Mobility in New Communities

Residential Mobility in New Communities
Title Residential Mobility in New Communities PDF eBook
Author Edward John Kaiser
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1976
Genre Political Science
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