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Review on Intra-Urban Residential Mobility in the Western Country

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  • 1. College of Geography Science, south China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632;
    2. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, SUN-Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510275

Received date: 2006-02-16

  Revised date: 2006-08-17

  Online published: 2008-01-20

Abstract

As a spatial matching process between households and housing, and also the core question to understand mechanism of urban restructure,intra-urban residential mobility is an important research issue of urban geography, sociology and behavior science in the west. From three aspects, namely residential mobility decision models, residential mobility process and residential mobility and urban restructure, this paper reviews literatures on intra-urban residential mobility in the west. Then based on simple review on relative literatures in China, this paper attempts to advance several research directions on intra-urban residential mobility in China.

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LIU Wang-Bao, YAN Xiao-Pei, CAO Xiao-Shu . Review on Intra-Urban Residential Mobility in the Western Country[J]. SCIENTIA GEOGRAPHICA SINICA, 2008 , 28(1) : 131 -137 . DOI: 10.13249/j.cnki.sgs.2008.01.131

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