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Migration and urban change.

P Korcelli

    International Regional Science Review
    |October 1, 1982
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    This study analyzes urban population dynamics in developed countries, focusing on settlement change patterns. It investigates how migration, natural increase, and spatial mobility influence urban growth and size.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Urban Studies
    • Human Geography

    Background:

    • Urban population development is a complex phenomenon in highly urbanized nations.
    • Understanding settlement change requires analyzing multiple demographic factors.
    • Existing studies often focus on specific components of urban population dynamics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine population development patterns in large urban regions.
    • To test hypotheses concerning settlement change in developed countries.
    • To analyze the interplay of migration, natural increase, and spatial mobility in urban areas.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing empirical data from IIASA's Comparative Migration and Settlement Study.
    • Analyzing interrelations between population growth and urban size.
    Keywords:
    Age DistributionDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesGeographic FactorsMigrantsMigrationMigration, InternalNatural IncreasePopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsPopulation GrowthPopulation SizeSpatial DistributionUrban Population--changesUrban Spatial Distribution--changesUrbanization

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  • Investigating components of urban population change: migration and natural increase.
  • Main Results:

    • Migration and natural increase significantly contribute to urban population change.
    • Spatial mobility patterns, including hierarchical migration, affect urban demographics.
    • Migrant age distribution provides insights into urban population dynamics.

    Conclusions:

    • Developed countries exhibit distinct patterns of urban population development.
    • Migration is a key driver of urban growth and settlement change.
    • Comprehensive analysis of demographic factors is crucial for understanding urban dynamics.