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In the literature on the economics of demographic change so far the regional and neighbourhood-level consequences were … are known to "vote with their feet" when they choose a residential location, neighbourhood populations may experience … change proceeds at the neighbourhood level in an ageing region and to what extent regional migration and neighbourhood choice …
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neighbourhood environments that differ in terms of their ethnic composition from those in which individuals previously lived. We … the moving destinations of Estonian- and Russian-speakers diverge. When Estonians move, their new neighbourhood generally …
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relatively sudden in-migration of wealthy or middle class residents into a previously poor or working class neighbourhood. I … measure this using the change in share of neighbourhood population that holds a degree certificate conditional on the initial …
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Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have fallen considerably over the past three decades. The cause of the long-term decline remains largely unexplained. In this paper we investigate the relative importance of alternative drivers of residential mobility, including job opportunities,...
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Residential mobility rates in the United States have fallen considerably over the past three decades. The cause of the long-term decline remains largely unexplained. In this paper we investigate the relative importance of alternative drivers of residential mobility, including job opportunities,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011999897
the 2004–2014 period for the full Finnish population, allowing a dynamic analysis of changes in income and neighbourhood …
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neighbourhood-level demographic change over the period 1998-2008 is examined using KOSTAT, an annual time series compiled by … the influx is low, particularly low-density housing areas of the outer urban zone. Neighbourhood-level demographic sorting … Dusseldorf). In the process of regional adaptation to demographic change, greater diversity in the age structure of neighbourhood …
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In the last few decades, urban restructuring programs have been implemented in many Western European cities with the main goal of combating a variety of socioeconomic problems in deprived neighborhoods. The main instrument of restructuring has been housing diversification and tenure mixing. The...
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neighbourhood environments that differ in terms of their ethnic composition from those in which individuals previously lived. We … the moving destinations of Estonian- and Russian-speakers diverge. When Estonians move, their new neighbourhood generally …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001871
This paper provides the first causal evidence on the impact of retirement on housing choices. Our empirical strategy exploits the discontinuity in the eligibility ages for state pension as an instrument for the endogenous retirement decision and controls for time-invariant individual...
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