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[Big-city migration in historical perspective].

M M Croes, L T Van Huis

    Maandstatistiek Van De Bevolking (Hague, Netherlands : 1982)
    |January 1, 1997
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    Summary

    Internal migration shows people moving out of major Dutch cities, while international migration moves in. This results in a declining population in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urban studies
    • Demography
    • Sociology

    Context:

    • Analysis of migration patterns in the four largest Dutch municipalities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht.
    • Focus on internal and international migration flows over recent decades.
    • Observation of distinct trends between domestic and foreign population movements.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate and compare migration dynamics within major Dutch urban centers.
    • To understand the net effect of internal and international migration on urban population changes.
    • To identify similarities and differences in migration patterns across these key cities.

    Summary:

    • Internal migration trends indicate a consistent outflow from these large Dutch cities.
    • International migration, though smaller in volume, exhibits an opposing inflow trend.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesEuropeGeographic FactorsInternational MigrationMigrationMigration, InternalNetherlandsPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation Size--changesRural-urban MigrationSpatial DistributionUrban Spatial DistributionWestern Europe

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  • The combined effect of these migration streams leads to a net population decrease in the studied municipalities.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the demographic shifts affecting major European urban areas.
    • Informs urban planning and policy development related to population management.
    • Contributes to the understanding of the complex interplay between internal and international migration.