Migration into rural areas in Western countries is often explained by the pull of the rural idyll for urban, middle-class migrants. Although previous research has shown that this counter-urbanisation model is insufficient to explain rural immigration in sparsely populated countries, this paper shows that also within core regions, more diverse conceptualisations of migration into rural areas are required. This is achieved by distinguishing popular, average, and less-popular rural living areas in the northern Netherlands, on the basis of average house prices, and by analysing the migration flows to these areas. Data from Housing Research of the Netherlands demonstrate that popular rural areas attract more highly educated people and people mov...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
Denmark is undergoing a process of centralisation and concentration of economic growth, employment a...
Systematic research on urban-rural variation in demographic behavior is necessary to overcome dichot...
Migration into rural areas in Western countries is often explained by the pull of the rural idyll fo...
Migration into rural areas in Western countries is often explained by the pull of the rural idyll fo...
Counterurbanisation is often conceptualised as urban, middle-class movers attracted by an idyllic ru...
Dutch rural areas have changed into a post-modern countryside and have become marketable commodities...
One of the most pressing questions in the rural gentrification literature is whether rural residents...
One of the most pressing questions in the rural gentrification literature is whether rural residents...
Rural areas in the Netherlands are changing from an agricultural production space to a multifunction...
peer reviewedStudies on the connection between migration and urbanity are usually concerned with con...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
peer reviewedStudies on the connection of migration and urbanity are usually concerned with conditio...
Studies on the connection between migration and urbanity are usually concerned with conditions and d...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
Denmark is undergoing a process of centralisation and concentration of economic growth, employment a...
Systematic research on urban-rural variation in demographic behavior is necessary to overcome dichot...
Migration into rural areas in Western countries is often explained by the pull of the rural idyll fo...
Migration into rural areas in Western countries is often explained by the pull of the rural idyll fo...
Counterurbanisation is often conceptualised as urban, middle-class movers attracted by an idyllic ru...
Dutch rural areas have changed into a post-modern countryside and have become marketable commodities...
One of the most pressing questions in the rural gentrification literature is whether rural residents...
One of the most pressing questions in the rural gentrification literature is whether rural residents...
Rural areas in the Netherlands are changing from an agricultural production space to a multifunction...
peer reviewedStudies on the connection between migration and urbanity are usually concerned with con...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
peer reviewedStudies on the connection of migration and urbanity are usually concerned with conditio...
Studies on the connection between migration and urbanity are usually concerned with conditions and d...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
Denmark is undergoing a process of centralisation and concentration of economic growth, employment a...
Systematic research on urban-rural variation in demographic behavior is necessary to overcome dichot...