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Population movement and city-suburb redistribution: an analytic framework.

W H Frey.   

Abstract

This paper introduces an analytic framework that can be used to assess the relationships between individual movement differentials and place characteristics, on the one hand, and aggregate mobility levels and city-suburb population change (in size or composition), on the other. Application of this framework using census data for individual metropolitan areas allows the analyst to decompose population changes due to net migration into contributing mobility streams and their component rates which are subject to unique community and individual influences. The paper provides both theoretical and empirical rationale for the framework, illustrates its use with 1970 census data, and discusses its implications for empirical research on city-suburb population redistribution.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 738482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


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Authors:  R A Olsen; A M Guest
Journal:  Urban Aff Q       Date:  1977
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