Households within the residential mobility process: the case of the Barcelona metropolitan region

Titolo Rivista ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI
Autori/Curatori Cristina López-i-Villanueva, i Rúbies Isabel Pujadas, i Carrasco Jordi Bayona
Anno di pubblicazione 2014 Fascicolo 2013/108 Lingua Inglese
Numero pagine 28 P. 57-84 Dimensione file 1808 KB
DOI 10.3280/ASUR2013-108004
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Within the residential mobility process, household structure is one of the main explanatory variables of location choice. In large metropolitan areas, such as the Barcelona Metropolitan Region (BMR), there are presently clearly new divergent residence settlement trends. While family households move to new suburbs, single- person ones and couples with no children go to urban centers or remain in them. Therefore metropolitan municipalities tend to be demographically segregated. Residential mobility is also one of the most important factors in metropolitan municipality growth, and household structure directly affects housing demand characteristics. Results show strong residential dispersion and a household structure territorial specialization.

Nel processo di mobilità residenziale la struttura familiare è una delle principali variabili esplicative relative alla scelta di localizzazione. Nelle grandi aree metro politane, come la Regione metropolitana di Barcellona (BMR), sono all’oggi chiare le nuove tendenze di insediamento residenziale. Mentre i nuclei familiari si spostano verso nuovi quartieri, le famiglie mononucleari e le coppie senza figli si spostano verso i centri urbani o vi rimangono. Pertanto alcuni comuni metropolitani tendono a forme di segregazione demografica. La mobilità residenziale è anche uno dei fattori più importanti per la crescita del comune metropolitano, e la struttura familiare influisce direttamente sulle caratteristiche della domanda abitativa. I risultati mostrano una forte dispersione residenziale ed una specializzazione territoriale della struttura familiare.

Keywords:Moblità residenziale, strutture familiari, housing, Regione metropolitana di Barcellona

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Cristina López-i-Villanueva, i Rúbies Isabel Pujadas, i Carrasco Jordi Bayona, Households within the residential mobility process: the case of the Barcelona metropolitan region in "ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI" 108/2013, pp 57-84, DOI: 10.3280/ASUR2013-108004