Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable challenge for planners when planning new neighborhoods or the reconstruction of old ones as well as when considering the allocation of supply of and demand for amenities, e.g. kindergartens or health facilities. Still, individual preferences also exhibit common denominators that may provide structure to the heterogeneity. One such denominator is age. In this paper we introduce the concept of neighborhood age, defined as the mean age of people living in exogenously defined squares of 1〖km〗^2 in a city. We use highly disaggregated geocoded data to map how the spatial distribution of neighborhood age changes over a 20-year period from 1991 to 2011 i...
Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our ci...
Studies on urban environments often display contradictory evidence regarding social and ecological o...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to establish measurable factors that can be used as early indica...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
Earlier research on residential mobility has demonstrated a tendency for the young old of the 55+-po...
This paper studies the dynamics of neighbourhood change and neighbourhood stability, using the case ...
Understanding the features of urban public spaces that attract or exclude elderly residents is becom...
The population of Sweden is ageing as in almost every European country. Improved medical progresses ...
Contemporary societal transformations are marked by particular age dynamics and shifting fault lines...
Urban regions are changing at all levels. Technological and demographic change poses major challenge...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
A growing body of literature underscores the societal and mental health benefits of facilitating int...
This paper analyses the distribution of social infrastructure (accessibility to services and job opp...
Abstract Elderly citizens are concentrated in urban areas and are particularly affected by the imme...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our ci...
Studies on urban environments often display contradictory evidence regarding social and ecological o...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to establish measurable factors that can be used as early indica...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
Earlier research on residential mobility has demonstrated a tendency for the young old of the 55+-po...
This paper studies the dynamics of neighbourhood change and neighbourhood stability, using the case ...
Understanding the features of urban public spaces that attract or exclude elderly residents is becom...
The population of Sweden is ageing as in almost every European country. Improved medical progresses ...
Contemporary societal transformations are marked by particular age dynamics and shifting fault lines...
Urban regions are changing at all levels. Technological and demographic change poses major challenge...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
A growing body of literature underscores the societal and mental health benefits of facilitating int...
This paper analyses the distribution of social infrastructure (accessibility to services and job opp...
Abstract Elderly citizens are concentrated in urban areas and are particularly affected by the imme...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our ci...
Studies on urban environments often display contradictory evidence regarding social and ecological o...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to establish measurable factors that can be used as early indica...