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Residential construction, mover origin, and urban form
Wyatt G. L. and Winger A. R. (1971) Residential construction, mover origin, and urban form, Reg. Studies 5, 95–99. Migration flows influence urban form primarily through their impact on new construction. The magnitude of this impact, however, depends partly on the origin of the mover. A series of regressions calculated with 1960 Census data show convincingly that intercommunity migration in the United States has a substantially greater impact on construction than intracommunity migration. The data also show that certain forms of intercommunity migration have a positive impact on construction in communities experiencing negative net migration. Reasons for this importance of intercommunity migration as a construction factor are discussed as are the urban form implications of regional development policies which encourage such migration. While the migration flows which a growth center policy for regional development would encourage might intensify the problems associated with the residential extension process, this need not be the case if the appropriate socio-economic framework for planning in the affected regions has been established.
Residential construction, mover origin, and urban form
Wyatt G. L. and Winger A. R. (1971) Residential construction, mover origin, and urban form, Reg. Studies 5, 95–99. Migration flows influence urban form primarily through their impact on new construction. The magnitude of this impact, however, depends partly on the origin of the mover. A series of regressions calculated with 1960 Census data show convincingly that intercommunity migration in the United States has a substantially greater impact on construction than intracommunity migration. The data also show that certain forms of intercommunity migration have a positive impact on construction in communities experiencing negative net migration. Reasons for this importance of intercommunity migration as a construction factor are discussed as are the urban form implications of regional development policies which encourage such migration. While the migration flows which a growth center policy for regional development would encourage might intensify the problems associated with the residential extension process, this need not be the case if the appropriate socio-economic framework for planning in the affected regions has been established.
Residential construction, mover origin, and urban form
Wyatt, G.L. (Autor:in) / Winger, A.R. (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 5 ; 95-99
01.07.1971
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Migration , Urban form , Mover origin , Residential construction , Regression analysis , Intercommunity migration , Intracommunity migration , Residential extension process , Wanderung , Herkunft der Zugezogenen , Siedlungsneubau , Umzugsanalyse , zwischenstädtische , innerstädtische Wanderung , Vorgang der Siedlungsgebietsausdehnung , Forme urbaine , Origines de ceux qui déménagent , Construction résidentielle , Analyse par rebroussement , Migration inter-localités , Migration intra-localités , Mouvement d'extension résidentielle , Миграцив , Городская форма , Происхождение иммигранта , Строительство постоянного населения , Анализ возращений , qMиграция между разными районами , МиграциЯ в пределах района , процесс разростания постоянного населения
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