大城市,大问题:老年人搬离的原因?

Big Cities, Big Problems: Reason for the Elderly to Move?

Urban Studies · 1996
被引 53
ABS 3

中文导读

研究欧洲大城市老年人净迁出是否源于住房和社区问题,以荷兰为例调查老年人对问题的感知及迁移意愿。

Abstract

In many European countries, data on geographical patterns of internal elderly migration show that the elderly (55+) are more likely to leave than to move to the big cities. Besides emphasising the attractive features of the destination areas (pull factors), it is often assumed that this negative balance of migration of elderly people is caused by problems which mainly the big cities have to contend with and which would have a negative effect on living conditions, especially of the elderly (push factors). Although it is well-known that big cities in Europe are faced with several specific housing and neighbourhood problems, no detailed research has been carried out so far into whether these problems are indeed seen by the elderly themselves as very negative and, if so, whether these perceived problems result in an intention to move as a result of housing and neighbourhood dissatisfaction. The aim of this article is to shed empirical light on this matter for a case study in the Netherlands.

老年人口迁移城市问题住房与社区满意度荷兰案例研究