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Urban Stud ; 47(11): 2325-346, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20976877

ABSTRACT

The evolving debate on "urban shrinkage" mirrors an increasing interest in demographic phenomena on the part of urban scholars. This paper discusses ambiguous evidence about recent population decline in the large cities of Poland and the Czech Republic, with a particular focus on Lódz and Brno in general and their inner cities more specifically. By applying a mixed-method approach, the paper identifies indications of inner-city repopulation and socio-demographic diversification which are not yet apparent in register or census data. It is argued that there are indications of a silent transformation of traditional residential patterns and neighbourhoods in east central Europe. In the inner cities, this is reflected, amongst other things, by the presence of new households that may be called "transitory urbanites".


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Demography , Population Density , Population Dynamics , Social Change , Urban Renewal , Czech Republic/ethnology , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Poland/ethnology , Residence Characteristics , Social Change/history , Social Class/history , Statistics as Topic/economics , Statistics as Topic/education , Statistics as Topic/history , Statistics as Topic/legislation & jurisprudence , Urban Renewal/economics , Urban Renewal/education , Urban Renewal/history , Urban Renewal/legislation & jurisprudence
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