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Chapter 2 examines the development of models of residential mobility, location, and relocation in the literature. The study of residential mobility has generally proceeded independently of the study of residential location; rarely does a work in one of these studies refer to works in the other. This dichotomy may be largely due to discipline bias. Until recently the study of residential mobility has been the turf of geographers, demographers, and sociologists. On the other hand, economists have dominated the study of residential location. Regardless of why this dichotomy has occurred, there is reason to believe that both studies are relevant to the investigation of residential relocation.
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Porell, F.W. (1982). A Critical Review of Past Research. In: Models of Intraurban Residential Relocation. Studies in Applied Regional Science. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7395-4_2
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