We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To this end, we develop an economic geography model with two types of individuals (the elderly and workers) and two sectors (consumer services and manufacturing). Individuals are geographically mobile and their agglomeration within a city generates rising urban costs through competition for land. When the elderly are immobile and equally distributed between cities, an aging population works against the agglomeration of production. When the elderly are free to choose their residence, the most likely scenario is such that the city with the lower share of old people follows a U-shaped curve. Increasing commuting costs cut short the first phase in wh...
We consider a model with a population consisting of earners and retired persons; elderly care is pub...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
International audienceThe world population is ageing. In France, this phenomenon is particularly pro...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working cities. To t...
There is a rich literature analyzing the problems that will arise as the share of elderly and retire...
How can we design cities that can accommodate and include the increasing amount of elderly our socie...
By 2050, 70% of the population will live in cities. The majority of the persons living in cities wil...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
There is a rich literature analyzing the problems that will arise as the share of elderly and retire...
The world’s population is aging quickly, yet the social environment and most local infrastructure ar...
This book presents a unique geographical perspective on issues of transport and mobility for ageing ...
A central component of understanding the changing distributions of the elderly is the nature of elde...
This article investigates common economic consequences of popu-lation aging and economic integration...
International audienceAgeing of the population, urban sprawl and car dependency will change travel p...
We consider a model with a population consisting of earners and retired persons; elderly care is pub...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
International audienceThe world population is ageing. In France, this phenomenon is particularly pro...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working cities. To t...
There is a rich literature analyzing the problems that will arise as the share of elderly and retire...
How can we design cities that can accommodate and include the increasing amount of elderly our socie...
By 2050, 70% of the population will live in cities. The majority of the persons living in cities wil...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
There is a rich literature analyzing the problems that will arise as the share of elderly and retire...
The world’s population is aging quickly, yet the social environment and most local infrastructure ar...
This book presents a unique geographical perspective on issues of transport and mobility for ageing ...
A central component of understanding the changing distributions of the elderly is the nature of elde...
This article investigates common economic consequences of popu-lation aging and economic integration...
International audienceAgeing of the population, urban sprawl and car dependency will change travel p...
We consider a model with a population consisting of earners and retired persons; elderly care is pub...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
International audienceThe world population is ageing. In France, this phenomenon is particularly pro...