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Population structure and location choice: A study of London and South East England*

Mark Andrew () and Geoff Meen ()

Papers in Regional Science, 2006, vol. 85, issue 3, 401-419

Abstract: Abstract. Many governments have introduced policies aimed at improving social mix, particularly in urban areas. In this article we develop a model of moving and location decisions, which demonstrates how cumulative processes of growth, decline and segregation occur that conflict with the aims of policies aimed at improving social mix. A nested multinomial logit model is estimated, using a micro data set for London and South East England to illustrate the likely outcomes.

Date: 2006
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