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Ost-West-Wanderung junger Menschen Ausdruck für allgemeinen Anstieg der Mobilität

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  • Kempe, Wolfram
  • Schneider, Hilmar
  • Hardt, Gabriele

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Die in den letzten Jahren wieder leicht gestiegene Nettoabwanderung insbesondere junger Menschen von Ost- nach Westdeutschland ist vor allem ein Ausdruck einer gestiegenen Mobilität in Ostdeutschland, wobei im Zeitverlauf die relative Bedeutung der Ost-West-Migration zurück gegangen ist. Eine disaggregierte Analyse auf Kreisebene am Beispiel des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt über die 90er Jahre zeigt, dass die Nettoabwanderung mit den alten Bundesländern in Kernstädten, Umlandkreisen und der kernstadtfernen Peripherie ähnlichen Mustern folgt. Die dominierenden Wanderungsbewegungen sind jedoch regionale Wanderungen, insbesondere die Suburbanisierung.

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  • Kempe, Wolfram & Schneider, Hilmar & Hardt, Gabriele, 2001. "Ost-West-Wanderung junger Menschen Ausdruck für allgemeinen Anstieg der Mobilität," Wirtschaft im Wandel, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH), vol. 7(4), pages 67-74.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iwhwiw:iwh-4-01-2
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    1. Nico Stawarz & Nikola Sander & Harun Sulak & Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, 2020. "The turnaround in internal migration between East and West Germany over the period 1991 to 2018," Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 43(33), pages 993-1008.
    2. Franz, Peter, 2003. "Sind schrumpfende Städte gleichbedeutend mit einer schrumpfenden Wirtschaft? Der Fall Ostdeutschland," IWH Discussion Papers 175/2003, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).

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