BACKGROUND Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic transition, or economic development is the main driver of urban transition. Results depend heavily on the analytical strategy. OBJECTIVE This paper’s aim is to identify different profiles of economic activity and their effect on urban transition over the 19th century in France to test three hypotheses: economic development acts on urban transition through migration; political and economic shocks better explain variations in the migration component of urbanisation than its natural components; the diffusion of the urban growth model of large cities explains urban transition in peripheral areas. METHOD The paper uses census data from 80 French counties ...
Wilbur Zelinsky formulated a Hypothesis of Mobility Transition in 1971,in which he tried to relate a...
This paper compares the emergence of urban regions around European second-tier cities based on popul...
The paper studies the regional demographic trends in France from 1968 to 1990. This study is based o...
<b>Background</b>: Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic ...
Background Several theories compete to explain the main drivers of urbanisation, past and present, i...
Using empirical data from 19th century Northern France, an area of quick urbanization and industrial...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe and explain regional patterns of economic development as ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe and explain regional patterns of economic development as ...
We develop a model in which the interaction between transport costs, increasing returns, and labour ...
Migration studies are both extensive and fragmentary, reflecting a wide variety of aims and methodol...
Wilbur Zelinsky formulated a Hypothesis of Mobility Transition in 1971,in which he tried to relate a...
This paper compares the emergence of urban regions around European second-tier cities based on popul...
The paper studies the regional demographic trends in France from 1968 to 1990. This study is based o...
<b>Background</b>: Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic ...
Background Several theories compete to explain the main drivers of urbanisation, past and present, i...
Using empirical data from 19th century Northern France, an area of quick urbanization and industrial...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe and explain regional patterns of economic development as ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe and explain regional patterns of economic development as ...
We develop a model in which the interaction between transport costs, increasing returns, and labour ...
Migration studies are both extensive and fragmentary, reflecting a wide variety of aims and methodol...
Wilbur Zelinsky formulated a Hypothesis of Mobility Transition in 1971,in which he tried to relate a...
This paper compares the emergence of urban regions around European second-tier cities based on popul...
The paper studies the regional demographic trends in France from 1968 to 1990. This study is based o...