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The Impact of City/Suburban Location on Moving Plans: A Cincinnati Study
Author(s) -
VARADY DAVID P.
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
growth and change
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.657
H-Index - 55
eISSN - 1468-2257
pISSN - 0017-4815
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-2257.1989.tb00763.x
Subject(s) - purchasing , sample (material) , geography , demographic economics , central city , socioeconomics , order (exchange) , demography , business , regional science , economics , marketing , sociology , finance , chemistry , chromatography
In order to improve the ability of central‐city policymakers to retain middle‐income families, this paper tests for the importance of city/suburban location as well as other background characteristics in explaining variations in moving plans. Stepwise discriminant analysis is applied to a mailed questionnaire sample of 1,738 households who purchased homes in Hamilton County (Cincinnati), Ohio, during the first half of 1986. The city buyers’ greater propensity to move reflected compositional effects, with younger households purchasing modest homes. Contrary to what was expected, recent city buyers with urban tastes did not have strong attachments to their location. The implications of these and other results to stem outmigration flows are discussed.