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Abstract
The author challenges the hypothesis "that the mode of production accounts for the specific forms of urbanisation under socialism and the slow urban growth observed...[and emphasizes instead] the effects of planning in the traditionally organised command economy." It is suggested that strict migration policy is a pivotal factor in achieving zero urban growth. "A case study focusing on patterns of diverted migration and the growth of non-urban settlements on the outskirts of the Albanian capital, Tirana, illustrates how the proposed explanations may help to re-interpret the particulars of urbanisation under orthodox socialist rule." excerptKeywords: Albania; Critique; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Europe; Geographic Factors; Mediterranean Countries; Migration; Migration Policy; Migration, Internal; Organization And Administration; Planning; Policy; Political Systems; Population; Population Dynamics; Population Growth; Population Policy; Social Policy; Socialism; Southern Europe; Spatial Distribution; Suburbanization; Urban Spatial Distribution--changes; Urbanization
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Year: 1992 PMID: 12317785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geogr Ann Ser B ISSN: 0435-3684