2019
DOI: 10.17208/jkpa.2019.11.54.6.116
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A Study on the Influential Factors of Population Influx into the Capital Region by Spatial Analysis : GIS and Geographically Weighted Regression

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“…This seems to be related to their lifestyle and careers. Many studies (Satterthwaite, 2000;Jeong and Hong, 2019;Glaeser, 2011) support the finding that young people prefer living in urban areas due to their cultural facilities, educational infrastructure, and career opportunities. Regarding employment status, relatively stable permanent and self-employed workers preferred to live in city centers.…”
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“…This seems to be related to their lifestyle and careers. Many studies (Satterthwaite, 2000;Jeong and Hong, 2019;Glaeser, 2011) support the finding that young people prefer living in urban areas due to their cultural facilities, educational infrastructure, and career opportunities. Regarding employment status, relatively stable permanent and self-employed workers preferred to live in city centers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite consensus for the urban centrifugal phenomenon and an increase in residential presence outside the city, it is true that city-center living in Seoul still has considerable geographical advantages such as education, infrastructure, medical care, and cultural aspects (Jeong and Hong, 2019; Jeong and Kim, 2019). Literature from recent decades has primarily addressed the association between urban centripetal and centrifugal forces, increased city-center living costs, density problems and changes in city-center living preferences, urban population outflow, and a suburbanization phenomenon.…”
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