The main part of the study will be to demonstrate that models taking into account spatial heterogeneity (Geographically Weighted Regression and Mixed Geographically Weighted …
Since the late twentieth century, many developed countries have experienced population deconcentration, labelled as counterurbanization. There has been an academic discussion …
A Pettersson, G Malmberg - Population, space and place, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this paper is to investigate the extent to which elderly parents and adult children move close (or very close) to each other and how this mobility is influenced by …
K De Bruyne, J Van Hove - Applied Economics, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Housing prices vary geographically, even between neighbouring municipalities. Local differences can be attributed to differences in socio-economic variables and real estate …
Suburbanization is one of the most important features of modern metropolian areas. Over the last several decades, global cities are facing remarkable decentralization of population …
H Pawson, M Munro - Urban Studies, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
High rates of tenancy turnover in social rented housing have increasingly been identified as problematic both in the UK and elsewhere. High turnover has been variously associated …
T Niedomysl - Population, space and place, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Are places with a successful tourist industry also successful when it comes to attracting migrants? In the present paper this hypothesis is empirically tested on interregional …
Ebba was born in the northernmost part of Sweden in 1929. As a teenager, like many other girls of her age, she left her northern village to find work in central of Sweden. A few years …