T Kono, T Kotoku, T Otazawa - Journal of Housing Economics, 2012 - Elsevier
Populations of many countries are expected to decrease rapidly, with a simultaneous increase in the proportion of elderly people. These population dynamics will affect …
Spatial distribution of urban amenities brings spatially different benefits to young, middle- aged, and elderly people because people have different preferences for local amenities …
In this paper we study the life cycle locational choices of heterogeneous households and characterize the dynamics of metropolitan areas. We develop an overlapping generations …
C Li, MJ Seiler, J Shen, Q Zhang - Available at SSRN 4798885 - papers.ssrn.com
We develop a lifecycle spatial equilibrium model with overlapping generations of heterogeneous, mobile households in which health status affects households' choices and …
In this dissertation, I study the importance of individual's life cycle for location choices, the effects of place-based policies targeted at retirees, and the aggregate implications of …
Explaining spatial redistribution patterns of households across metropolitan areas is a key area of research for demographers from both sociological and economic perspectives …
Neighborhood change is often described as the coevolution of housing prices and specific neighborhood amenities over time. Current amenity levels may provide both current …
PA Rogerson, DA Plane - Environment and Planning A, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper we investigate the changing demography of neighborhoods. We focus upon the dynamics of the age structure of neighborhoods, paying particular attention to the roles of (a) …
In this article, we develop a model for explaining spatial patterns in the distribution of households across metropolitan regions in the United States. First, we use housing …