Abstract Regional demographic change is often conceptualized as a circular process, where out‐migration continuously worsens conditions of population ageing and shrinkage. Thus, if migration acts as a consequence as well as cause of ageing, migration patterns should be influenced by the age structure of origin and destination regions. This paper analyses individual‐level migration decisions of full‐time employees across 326 German regions between 1997 and 2013 using binary choice models. The results show that individuals are more likely to migrate out of and less likely to migrate towards ageing regions. Moreover, the identified patterns are consistent with age‐selective migration reinforcing ageing processes and polarization of demographi...
MILLINGTON J. (2000) Migration and age: the effect of age on sensitivity to migration stimuli, Reg. ...
While ageing is accepted as a major problem for most industrialized societies, its labour market con...
In this paper, I propose to isolate the role of age as a self-selection factor of international migr...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
open2siWe further thank the Fritz Thyssen Foundation for financial support. The research for this pa...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
draft version: forthcoming in Environment and Planning A Demographic ageing is expected to affect la...
Although age distributions differ between countries, the ageing challenge is apparent everywhere. In...
Background: Ageing is central in the European Union (EU) policy debate, with all member states being...
Analysis of the determinants of net migration rates, comparing persons under age 65 with those over ...
This article investigates migration in postunification Germany, focusing on three particular issues:...
In the face of rapidly aging population, decreasing regional inequalities in population composition ...
Interstate migration in the United States has declined by 50 percent since the mid-1980s. We study t...
Non-technical summary Demographic ageing has increasingly become one of the most pressing challenges...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
MILLINGTON J. (2000) Migration and age: the effect of age on sensitivity to migration stimuli, Reg. ...
While ageing is accepted as a major problem for most industrialized societies, its labour market con...
In this paper, I propose to isolate the role of age as a self-selection factor of international migr...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
open2siWe further thank the Fritz Thyssen Foundation for financial support. The research for this pa...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
draft version: forthcoming in Environment and Planning A Demographic ageing is expected to affect la...
Although age distributions differ between countries, the ageing challenge is apparent everywhere. In...
Background: Ageing is central in the European Union (EU) policy debate, with all member states being...
Analysis of the determinants of net migration rates, comparing persons under age 65 with those over ...
This article investigates migration in postunification Germany, focusing on three particular issues:...
In the face of rapidly aging population, decreasing regional inequalities in population composition ...
Interstate migration in the United States has declined by 50 percent since the mid-1980s. We study t...
Non-technical summary Demographic ageing has increasingly become one of the most pressing challenges...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
MILLINGTON J. (2000) Migration and age: the effect of age on sensitivity to migration stimuli, Reg. ...
While ageing is accepted as a major problem for most industrialized societies, its labour market con...
In this paper, I propose to isolate the role of age as a self-selection factor of international migr...