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Choix de localisation résidentielle, entre contraintes du marché et préférences individuelles : application à l'aire urbaine de Lyon (1999)

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  • Hind Aissaoui
  • Louafi Bouzouina
  • Patrick Bonnel

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This article aims to understand residential location choice mechanisms, in a context marked by a rise of suburbanization, a growth in mobility and an increase in urban segregation. We start by providing an overview of the literature on the determinants of residential location choice in an urban area. We then proceed to estimate a multinomial logit model with sample of alternatives in order to measure the effects related to market constraints and household preferences for urban amenities in Lyon urban area. The data come primarily from the 1999 general census and the Sirene database (basic business data). The accessibility to employment is always decisive in the choice of location, but the quality of social environment is more important.

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  • Hind Aissaoui & Louafi Bouzouina & Patrick Bonnel, 2015. "Choix de localisation résidentielle, entre contraintes du marché et préférences individuelles : application à l'aire urbaine de Lyon (1999)," Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, Armand Colin, vol. 0(4), pages 629-656.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rerarc:reru_154_0629
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    1. Ioannis Baraklianos & Louafi Bouzouina & Patrick Bonnel & Hind Aissaoui, 2020. "Does the accessibility measure influence the results of residential location choice modelling?," Transportation, Springer, vol. 47(3), pages 1147-1176, June.
    2. Camille Dumeignil & Jean-Yves Lesueur & Mareva Sabatier, 2021. "Cross-border labour mobility decisions: The effect of complementarities in local labour markets," Post-Print halshs-03978234, HAL.
    3. Bouzouina, Louafi & Baraklianos, Ioannis & Bonnel, Patrick & Aissaoui, Hind, 2021. "Renters vs owners: The impact of accessibility on residential location choice. Evidence from Lyon urban area, France (1999–2013)," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 109(C), pages 72-84.
    4. Camille Dumeignil & Jean-Yves Lesueur & Mareva Sabatier, 2021. "Cross-border labour mobility decisions: The effect of complementarities in local labour markets," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 41(3), pages 1036-1049.

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