- Title Pages
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- Preface
- Notes on contributors
-
One Restructuring large housing estates in European cities: an introduction -
Two Large housing estates in Europe: a contemporary overview -
Three Place making and large estates: theory and practice -
Four Large housing estates in their historical context -
Five Privatisation and after -
Six Tackling social cohesion in ethnically diverse estates -
Seven Social mix and social perspectives in post-war housing estates -
Eight On physical determinism and displacement effects -
Nine Who leaves Sweden’s large housing estates? -
Ten Demolition of large housing estates: an overview -
Eleven Building partnerships in Spanish and Italian regeneration processes -
Twelve Local participation in Spain and the Netherlands -
Thirteen Fighting unemployment on large housing estates: an example from Sweden -
Fourteen Feelings of insecurity and young people in housing estates -
Fifteen Restructuring large housing estates: does gender matter? -
Sixteen Knowledge management and enhanced policy application -
Seventeen Conclusions -
Appendix The context of this edited volume - References
- Index
Who leaves Sweden’s large housing estates?
Who leaves Sweden’s large housing estates?
- Chapter:
- (p.169) Nine Who leaves Sweden’s large housing estates?
- Source:
- Restructuring large housing estates in Europe
- Author(s):
Åsa Bråmå
Roger Andersson
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
This chapter examines the character and the destinations of the out-migration flows in four large housing estates in Sweden. It analyses the destinations of the out-movers in terms of different kinds of neighbourhoods and compares them with the stayers using logistic regression. The findings reveal that the person most likely to leave the estate regardless of the destination is a young person between twenty to thirty-four years old, who is single and who has a relatively high level of education.
Keywords: out-migration flows, housing estates, Sweden, logistic regression, young person, education
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- Title Pages
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- Preface
- Notes on contributors
-
One Restructuring large housing estates in European cities: an introduction -
Two Large housing estates in Europe: a contemporary overview -
Three Place making and large estates: theory and practice -
Four Large housing estates in their historical context -
Five Privatisation and after -
Six Tackling social cohesion in ethnically diverse estates -
Seven Social mix and social perspectives in post-war housing estates -
Eight On physical determinism and displacement effects -
Nine Who leaves Sweden’s large housing estates? -
Ten Demolition of large housing estates: an overview -
Eleven Building partnerships in Spanish and Italian regeneration processes -
Twelve Local participation in Spain and the Netherlands -
Thirteen Fighting unemployment on large housing estates: an example from Sweden -
Fourteen Feelings of insecurity and young people in housing estates -
Fifteen Restructuring large housing estates: does gender matter? -
Sixteen Knowledge management and enhanced policy application -
Seventeen Conclusions -
Appendix The context of this edited volume - References
- Index