City-region or urban-rural framework: What matters more in understanding the residential location of the creative class?

Jani Kozina, Nick Clifton

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Abstract

This paper addresses the key question as to what matters more in understanding the residential location of the creative class in Slovenia: the city-region or the urban-rural framework? Our analysis shows that differences in residential concentrations of the creative class vary more within city-regions (on an urban-rural framework) than between city-regions. Moreover, the creative class is moving out of densely populated urban areas to more sparsely populated suburban / rural areas within all city-regions. There also are significant differences between more developed western Slovenia (denser settlement structures) and less developed eastern Slovenia (sparser settlement structures). We conclude that new models of living promote dispersion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-157
Number of pages17
JournalActa Geographica Slovenica
Volume59
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Creative class
  • Dispersion
  • Economic geography
  • Knowledge economy
  • Regionalisation
  • Residential preferences
  • Suburbanisation
  • Urbanisation

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