This study analyzes trends in the population distribution of Switzerland, with focus on the period 1980-2000. It updates and extends an earlier study (Schaeffer, 1992a). The extensions include analyses of population distribution trends by region and citizenship. Results show that Switzerland experienced deconcentration in the 1970s at the cantonal level, and in the 1980s and 1990s at the district level. The results also show a trend of moving away from large densely populated districts to small, sparsely populated and medium sized districts. There was a strong suburbanization trend starting the 1950s and counter-urbanization during 1980-2000. The core urban areas experienced the slowest growth at the end of the century. Although the foreign...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
Economic theory associates the increase in population concentration, i.e., the proportion of nationa...
The process of population deconcentration has received little attention from a methodological and ca...
This study analyzes trends in the population distribution of Switzerland, with focus on the period 1...
Reurbanization refers to the new demographic growth of cities that previously lost population. How c...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
For some time now, there has been a lively debate about reurbanisation in Germany with regard to tre...
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This paper reports on internal migration and regional population dynamics in Switzerland. It examine...
THE REGIONS OF SWITZERLAND WHICH ATTRACT POPULATION. STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AND THA...
Frequent claims have been made in recent years regarding a reversal of the long-standing population...
Many urban regions in developed countries have experienced major changes during the past few decades...
"After decades of decline, first signs of a central and inner city revitalisation were noticed towar...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's "Laws of migra...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
Economic theory associates the increase in population concentration, i.e., the proportion of nationa...
The process of population deconcentration has received little attention from a methodological and ca...
This study analyzes trends in the population distribution of Switzerland, with focus on the period 1...
Reurbanization refers to the new demographic growth of cities that previously lost population. How c...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
For some time now, there has been a lively debate about reurbanisation in Germany with regard to tre...
Abstract. This report reviews recent papers which argue that urbanization trends in the US show a re...
This paper reports on internal migration and regional population dynamics in Switzerland. It examine...
THE REGIONS OF SWITZERLAND WHICH ATTRACT POPULATION. STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AND THA...
Frequent claims have been made in recent years regarding a reversal of the long-standing population...
Many urban regions in developed countries have experienced major changes during the past few decades...
"After decades of decline, first signs of a central and inner city revitalisation were noticed towar...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's "Laws of migra...
In 1885 and 1889 Ravenstein published two seminal papers on the role of migration in changing popula...
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein’s “Laws of migra...
Economic theory associates the increase in population concentration, i.e., the proportion of nationa...
The process of population deconcentration has received little attention from a methodological and ca...