The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications have received only limited attention. The highly cited seminal paper of Plane and Jurjevich (Prof Geogr 61(1):4–20, 2009) was demonstrated in a novel manner on the basis of US Census data that, when interregional migration flows are disaggregated by age, radically different patterns of net population redistribution are observable in the sense of upward and downward movements within the urban hierarchy of the USA. This study aims to demonstrate how interregional migration flows play out in a different geographic setting by replicating the methodological approach of Plane and Jurjevich (2009) in the case of the Netherlands, a country with a ver...
Contains fulltext : 159257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studi...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
The ageing of the population will change many societies in unprecedented ways. The changing age comp...
Since young adults tend to move from rural to urban regions, whereas older adults move from urban to...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
Contemporary societal transformations are marked by particular age dynamics and shifting fault lines...
BACKGROUNDRegional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as t...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
The classical patterns in elderly migration, showing a retirement peak and an upward slope at higher...
Abstract Regional demographic change is often conceptualized as a circular process, where out‐migra...
Based on micro‐level administrative data this paper aims to identify the role of internal migration ...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
Contains fulltext : 159257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studi...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
The ageing of the population will change many societies in unprecedented ways. The changing age comp...
Since young adults tend to move from rural to urban regions, whereas older adults move from urban to...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
Contemporary societal transformations are marked by particular age dynamics and shifting fault lines...
BACKGROUNDRegional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as t...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
The classical patterns in elderly migration, showing a retirement peak and an upward slope at higher...
Abstract Regional demographic change is often conceptualized as a circular process, where out‐migra...
Based on micro‐level administrative data this paper aims to identify the role of internal migration ...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
Contains fulltext : 159257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studi...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...