1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.1996.tb00341.x
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Residential Mobility in Moscow During the Transition*

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“…However, these conclusions about the short-term impact of housing reform on residential mobility should not be generalised, since different gures and ndings are reported from Moscow. Here, Lee & Struyk (1996) found from 1992 on a continuous trend of increased residential mobility, and recognise it as "one of the most signi cant effects of these reforms" (p. 668).…”
Section: Mobility Rate and Privatisationmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…However, these conclusions about the short-term impact of housing reform on residential mobility should not be generalised, since different gures and ndings are reported from Moscow. Here, Lee & Struyk (1996) found from 1992 on a continuous trend of increased residential mobility, and recognise it as "one of the most signi cant effects of these reforms" (p. 668).…”
Section: Mobility Rate and Privatisationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In circumstances of centralisation and of severe housing shortages such as under socialism, the 'waiting option' was signi cant indeed. In Moscow, for instance, the length of time spent on the waiting list was eight to 10 years (Lee & Struyk, 1996). Where shortages of such housing were avoided, such as in the case of Sweden, the Netherlands and some other European countries, state allocation of housing may provide more choice and may itself represent a more realistic housing choice, but still it is the 'waiting on the list' which is inherent to the housing choice situation.…”
Section: 'Housing Provision Mix' and A Historical Biasmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…O conceito de curso de vida incorpora também a forma como cada pessoa se ajusta às mudanças do mercado de habitação e ao contexto económico e social (Li, 2004:31 (Abramsson, 2008;Wu, 2006;Li, 2004;Lee e Struyk, 1996;Nordvik, 2001;Kulu, 2008).…”
Section: A Abordagem Do Ciclo De Vida E Da Racionalidade Económicaunclassified
“…In the cities of the region questions pertaining to socio-spatial differentiation have greatly gained significance in the wake of the decline of centralized control and structural economic change due to the transformation processes in the 1990s [12]. All authors agree that the privatization of the housing stock, the gradual emergence of a housing market and increasing socio-economic differences in society have augmented socio-spatial differentiation among the residential population [13].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%