Chapter 7 Geographical Mobility and Tenure Choice
Urban Fransson and
Matias Eklöf
A chapter in Simulating an Ageing Population: A Microsimulation Approach Applied to Sweden, 2008, pp 201-247 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
Concerning migration on a national level, two phenomena emerge: people migrating from one region to another and people moving from the countryside to the cities. The geographical shift of the population between regions in a country is a slow process. In Sweden, only a few percent of the population migrate yearly. Nevertheless, migration has caused and still causes considerable redistribution of the population toward the metropolitan regions in Sweden. This section will emphasize general trends in population concentration through urbanization and migration in Sweden and compare these trends with changes in other countries.
Date: 2008
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