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Counter-Urbanisation : an Analysis of Recent Migration from England to Northern Scotland, 1983

Caird, J. B., University of Dundee, Department of Geography; Jones, H., University of Dundee, Department of Geography
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To identify the level, composition, spatial pattern and motivational basis of recent migration from England to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.Main Topics:Variables i) Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of non-Scottish households. ii) Motivations for in-migration.
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Analysis of 170 Biographical Accounts of Working Class People Who Moved into Owner-occupation or Suburban Council Housing During the Inter-war Period, 1919-1939.

Scott, P., University of Portsmouth, Department of Economics
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Population decentralisation from inner-urban areas to new suburban communities has constituted a major long-term social and economic trend over the last century. For the working-classes, suburbanisation first became significant during the interwar period; with about a quarter of urban working-class...
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Surviving Working Class Household Budget Summaries Collected by the Ministry of Labour, April 1938

Scott, P., University of Portsmouth, Department of Economics
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Population decentralisation from inner-urban areas to new suburban communities has constituted a major long-term social and economic trend over the last century. For the working-classes, suburbanisation first became significant during the interwar period; with about a quarter of urban working-class...
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Qualitative Longitudinal Research (QLR) on integration after Amenity Migration in two Alpine case study regions in Western Austria between 2015 and 2021 (OA edition)

Grüner, Bernhard (University of Innsbruck); Konzett, Savina (University of Innsbruck)
Full edition for public use. The dataset provides insights into the integration process after a permanent or temporary lifestyle-related relocation to remote Alpine regions of Austria. It highlights factors which are decisive for staying or relocating again, and how staying affects space and society. This Qualitative Longitudinal Research (QLR) is based on a cross-sectional...
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