Bernhard Kppen (Landau),
Ralf Mai (Wiesbaden) und Claus Schlmer (Bonn): Reurbanisierung in Ostdeutschland – mglicher
Leittrend zuknftiger Stadtentwicklung?
Re-urbanization in East Germany – a possible
trend in future urban development?
While
Eastern GermanyŐs urban regions have been confronted with substantial
suburbanization during the 1990s, a potential ăurban renaissanceŇ or
re-urbanization has recently shaped the scientific discourse. The existence of
such a turnaround is underpinned by official migration statistics as well as
findings from surveys of housing location preferences among urban residents.
However, the interpretation of the terms ăreturn of the city centreŇ or ăre-urbanizationŇ
differs quite considerably.
This
paper aims to identify the structures underlying the patterns identifiable from
the official migration statistics of Eastern German city regions. It is
apparent that quantitatively significant migration into the cities is limited
to younger adults. In Eastern Germany these age groups, which comprise large
birth cohorts, increased their mobility towards the cities. However, this may
be only a variation on classical migration patterns.
The hypothesis that future re-urbanization could be
driven by older age groups is also examined, also in the context of the return
migration of former suburbanites. Although there are plausible, theory-oriented
arguments for an increasing relevance of the cities in both relative and
absolute terms, so far it has not been possible to identify empirical
confirmation of a switch in trends. The current re-urbanization tendencies do
not yet represent a significant trend but are rather an expression of internal
migration which regulates itself in cycles and is polarized in the specific
East German context but which does not yet point to a paradigm shift.
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