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Interrelations and Interdependence between Demographic and Town-Planning Processes (Housing Construction, Development of Social Infrastructure)
[Взаимосвязи И Взаимозависимости Между Демографическими И Градостроительными Процессами (Жилищное Строительство, Развитие Социальной Инфраструктуры)]

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  • Nazarov, Maksim (Назаров, Максим)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Kogan, Y.V. (Коган, Ю.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Rapoport, I.K. (Рапопорт, И.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

The volume of socially important services depends not only on the size, but also on the age and gender structure of the population. When developing strategic and territorial planning documents, it is necessary to take into account both all-Russian trends (fluctuations in the share of the child population, a steady increase in the proportion of people older than working age) and regional specifics (intensity and directions of migration flows, restructuring of the resettlement system). The analysis showed that the migration processes in Moscow entail significant changes in the volume and structure of consumption of socially important services, while also having a strong impact on the structure of their consumption in the future.

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  • Nazarov, Maksim (Назаров, Максим) & Kogan, Y.V. (Коган, Ю.) & Rapoport, I.K. (Рапопорт, И.), 2017. "Interrelations and Interdependence between Demographic and Town-Planning Processes (Housing Construction, Development of Social Infrastructure) [Взаимосвязи И Взаимозависимости Между Демографически," Working Papers 051744, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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