Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ?
Eager to go beyond existing publications on intercommunal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses on a comparison of behaviors between communes of different types: ruralm urban, mountain, touristic, etc. It is based on two set of data: the Swiss Population Census (1999-2008) and the Swiss Hous...
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description | Eager to go beyond existing publications on intercommunal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses on a comparison of behaviors between communes of different types: ruralm urban, mountain, touristic, etc. It is based on two set of data: the Swiss Population Census (1999-2008) and the Swiss Household Panel. The main conclusions of this paper are twofold: first, contrary to the dominant practice which compare communes according to their respective difference between in-migration and out-migration rate, this paper highlights the contrast between "warm" and "cold" communes (comparing the migration rate itself); the is a "mountain factor" which means that most intercommunal migrations occur within the mountain zone, or within the Swiss Plateau. |
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spelling | doaj-art-5c842d87e44343fea04d0ec43e1cf8ca2025-01-10T15:56:34ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262011-05-0199110.4000/rga.1360Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ?Martin CamenischBernard DebarbieuxEager to go beyond existing publications on intercommunal migrations in Switzerland, this paper focuses on a comparison of behaviors between communes of different types: ruralm urban, mountain, touristic, etc. It is based on two set of data: the Swiss Population Census (1999-2008) and the Swiss Household Panel. The main conclusions of this paper are twofold: first, contrary to the dominant practice which compare communes according to their respective difference between in-migration and out-migration rate, this paper highlights the contrast between "warm" and "cold" communes (comparing the migration rate itself); the is a "mountain factor" which means that most intercommunal migrations occur within the mountain zone, or within the Swiss Plateau.https://journals.openedition.org/rga/1360SwitzerlandRural depopulationpopulation censusmountain factor |
spellingShingle | Martin Camenisch Bernard Debarbieux Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? Revue de Géographie Alpine Switzerland Rural depopulation population census mountain factor |
title | Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? |
title_full | Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? |
title_fullStr | Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? |
title_full_unstemmed | Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? |
title_short | Les migrations inter-communales en Suisse: un "effet-montagne" ? |
title_sort | les migrations inter communales en suisse un effet montagne |
topic | Switzerland Rural depopulation population census mountain factor |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/rga/1360 |
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