Modelling population density over time: how spatial distance matters

Ilenia Epifani, Rosella Nicolini

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© 2015 Regional Studies Association. Modelling population density over time: how spatial distance matters. Regional Studies. This study provides an empirical application of the Bayesian approach for modelling the evolution of population density distribution across time. It focuses on the case of Massachusetts by tracking changes in the importance of spatial distance from Boston concerning citizens’ choices of residence according to data for 1880–90 and 1930–2010. By adopting a Bayesian strategy, results show that Boston reinforced its attractiveness until the 1960s, when the city's accessibility no longer represented the unique determinant of population density distribution. Referring to selected historical evidence, a few possible interpretations are presented to endorse these results.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)602-615
PublicaciónRegional Studies
Volumen51
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 3 abr 2017

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