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The effect of urban spatial structure on residential mobility
Abstract The problem faced by this empirical study is to investigate the relationships between intra-urban migration and spatial urban structure. Using canonical correlation analysis, the main features of the relationships are identified and a measure of the redundancy between the two sets of variables is provided. The unsolved aggregation problem is also discussed. All results indicate a significant though rather weak linkage between migration and urban structure. Comparison of results at the inter-sector and intercommune scales points to the existence of stronger relationships at the larger, inter-commune scale.
The effect of urban spatial structure on residential mobility
Abstract The problem faced by this empirical study is to investigate the relationships between intra-urban migration and spatial urban structure. Using canonical correlation analysis, the main features of the relationships are identified and a measure of the redundancy between the two sets of variables is provided. The unsolved aggregation problem is also discussed. All results indicate a significant though rather weak linkage between migration and urban structure. Comparison of results at the inter-sector and intercommune scales points to the existence of stronger relationships at the larger, inter-commune scale.
The effect of urban spatial structure on residential mobility
Beguin, Hubert (author)
1982
Article (Journal)
English
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