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Volumn 17, Issue PART 1, 1982, Pages 1-52

Counterurbanisation in Western Europe

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EID: 0019897476     PISSN: 03059006     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/0305-9006(82)90006-X     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (235)

References (13)
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    • ‘The simple correlation between growth rate and natural increase rate for British standard regions for single years between 1965–1966 and 1975–1976 averaged +0.20, whereas the 4. simple correlation of growth rate and net migration rate was +0.96’.
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    • UK Research Report RR/79/3
    • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria
    • (1979) Migration and Settlement , vol.1
    • Rees1
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    • Note that this conclusion is at odds with that of Hall and Hay, who write ‘In the period 1950–1975 the European urban system was failing to operate like the American. The tendency was still for population to move from rural to urban areas, not the reverse 4. An already urban continent was undergoing further urbanisation’.
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    • The charitable explanation for the difference in our conclusions is that: (i) Hall and Hay were heavily dependent upon data for the pre-1970 period; (ii) they used population change as their key variable, and, as has been pointed out above, this lags behind the net migration pattern; and (iii) their methods were not designed to reveal very effectively the differences between the growth rates experienced in settlements in different size categories.
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    • See VINING, D.R. and YANG, C-H. Population dispersal from core regions: a description and tentative explanation of the patterns in 17 countries. Roneo, no date, p. 7.


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