La movilidad residencial en su contexto: interpretar el comportamiento en el mercado residencial

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Resumen

La movilidad residencial es el proceso por el cual los individuos y hogares ajustan su localización en la ciudad. Estos cambios, de manera agregada, transforman los barrios al tiempo que producen efectos específicos sobre los hogares y las familias. La literatura sobre cambios de residencia ha evolucionado desde los planteamientos transversales sobre la estructura familiar y las condiciones de su domicilio hacia análisis desde la perspectiva del curso vital de las razones para mudarse, los contextos en que ocurren los cambios y la intersección de los cambios vitales y la elección residencial. El trabajo combinado de demógrafos, geógrafos, economistas y sociólogos ha proporcionado una comprensión más clara y matizada de lo que era posible con análisis transversales. Este artículo revisa la evolución de los acercamientos a la movilidad residencial desde el curso vital y debate el estado de la cuestión en la literatura de investigación.

Palabras clave

movilidad, curso vital, mercados residenciales, barrios, clasificación residencial

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William A.V. Clark, Universidad de California Los Ángeles (UCLA)



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19-10-2017

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