Migration résidentielle vers le rural et le périurbain : un processus ségrégatif ? (notice n° 842311)

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Personal name Batisse, Cécile
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Title Migration résidentielle vers le rural et le périurbain : un processus ségrégatif ?
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021.<br/>
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General note 24
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Summary, etc. À partir des données issues du recensement général de la population de 2014, nous analysons à l’échelle des bassins de vie, le lien entre migration résidentielle à destination des espaces ruraux et périurbains et ségrégation socio-spatiale. Nos résultats montrent que les individus sont sensibles aux caractéristiques sociodémographiques du voisinage dans leurs territoires d’origine et de destination. Alors que le capital humain est source de rétention pour les territoires d’origine, les individus mobiles apparaissent sensibles au degré d’homogénéité sociale des territoires. Enfin, l’influence des caractéristiques sociodémographiques sur les migrations résidentielles vers les territoires ruraux et périurbains varie selon les catégories socioprofessionnelles. Classification JEL : J61, R23, R15, C01.
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Summary, etc. In France, migratory flows between rural and urban areas have gradually reversed over the past decades, leading to a phenomenon of counter-urbanization. Nevertheless, this migration dynamic appears contrasted and there is a socio-demographic differentiation of residential flows to rural areas. As such migrations could modify socio-demographic composition and increase inequalities between territories. The present study aims to examine the link between residential migration to rural and peri-urban areas and socio-spatial segregation. Using data from the 2014 population census aggregated at the catchment area level, we analyze the impacts of territories’ characteristics on migratory flows to rural and peri-urban areas. According to our econometric results, individuals are sensitive to sociodemographic characteristics of neighborhood in their places of origin and destination. First, human capital is a retention force at origin place and a pull force at destination place. Second, migrants are less attracted by rural and periurban areas with greater social heterogeneity in terms of education and this push effect is reinforced by high share of executives in the population. Third, we observe a differentiation in migratory flows according to socio-professional groups. Indeed, while social heterogeneity at origin place constitutes a retention factor for executives, it constitutes a push factor for workers and employees. Likewise, whilst migrants mainly flock to areas where median tax income is lower, when migration occurs between rural areas, executives prefer areas with higher income level, which could lead to rural gentrification. Thus, our study suggests that residential migration towards rural and periurban areas could lead to a concentration of people with similar socio-demographic characteristics. JEL Classification: J61, R23, R15, C01.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element espaces ruraux et périurbains
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element ségrégation socio-spatiale
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element migration
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element socio-spatial segregation
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element migration
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element rural and peri-urban areas
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Personal name Truchet, Stéphanie
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Personal name Zhu, Nong
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Note Revue d’Économie Régionale & Urbaine | Avril | 2 | 2021-04-09 | p. 197-224 | 0180-7307
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