Population change、Immigration and gentlemanization -an interpretation of an early signal of a re -urbanization of European cities
July 25, 2018 10:40 Source: China Social Sciences Magazine Author: Luca Salvati

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Summary of content:After a long -term suburbanization,People have recently observed early signs of re -urbanization,This is one of the most affected areas of the 2007-2008 economic crisis。With the decline of the economy,Population dynamics has been affected by multiple driving factors,Including the increase in the attraction of the inner urban area due to gentlemanization、A large increase in immigrants,and the economic re-polarization (Re-Polarization)。This article identified different population groups (unmarried and divorced land population、Traditional families and foreign residents) and three major regions of different ages (historical centers、merged into the area and the suburbs) The impact of population growth (or decrease) of the population growth (or decrease) of 115 areas (2006-2015) in 115 areas。The research results show complicated、Non -linear population dynamics,Population growth and decreased areas are scattered in various cities。Foreign population, as well as unmarried and divorced local populations, has increased in historical urban centers and suburbs。The local population of merged into the district has declined,This is the place where the married population tend to choose。Evidence of Roman Re -Urbanization is relatively mixed,It shows that the social isolation process plays an important role in forming a population dynamics。Changes in the distribution of the population space of the residents and their main population composition reveals the recent population growth and decline of the urban level,Provides related information for the policy of controlling the expansion of the city。[Qu Yunying Translation]

Luca Salvati,Working in the Italian Agricultural Research and Economics Council (CREA) and the Roman "Sapienza" University of Rome,Address: Piazzale a. Moro 5, I-00185, ROME, Italy) Department of Social Economics。Correspondence address: Dr. Luca Salvati, PHD Researcher, CREA, Via Della Navicella 2–4, i-00184 rome. Email: luca.salvati@uniroma1

  

  

  

  

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