liverpool, a city of recent urban generation is reversing its past association with economic...
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Liverpool, a City of Recent Urban Generation Is Reversing Its Past
Association With Economic Migrants Leaving the City.Who If
Anyone Is Returning to the City or Is There Just a Pattern of Internal
Migration?
“Liverpool Needs to Be Developed Because It Is Sad
That a City With Such a Great Culture and History Is Being
Left to Rot”
This Presentation Aims to Highlight the Pattern of Movement Within and
Beyond the City Boundaries Using the Data Collected. Looking at the New
Housing Residents We Will Examine;
• The age structure
• The occupational status
• Household structure
Age and Previous Residence
02468
1012141618
lessthan20
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70 andover
Age
No
Of
Res
iden
ts
Liverpool
Elsewhere
Age and Previous Residence
• Overall pattern of internal migration
• Ages 59+show no evidence of in migration
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
% o
f residen
ts
lessthan20
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70andover
Age
Main reason for moving in relation to age
other
price
work
social reasons
education
local environment
local facilities
type of house
Age and Main Reasons for Moving
• Little evidence of work based reasons for moving
• Importance of environment for the under 49 year olds
• Importance of type of house for people in retirement age
Age and future housing plans
0 5 10 15 20
less than 1year
1-2
3-5
more than 5
No
. o
f years
.No. of residents
Over 50
30-49
Less than 29
Age and Future Housing Plans
• Stable communities Vs temporary homes
• Ages 30-50 more likely to stay longer than 5 years
• Under 29’s being more mobile are more likely to move
Occupation and Previous Residence
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Occupation
No
Of R
esid
ents
ElsewhereLiverpool
Household structure and previous residence
0
5
10
15
20
25
1 Adult 2 Adults as a couple 2 Adults not as a couple 3 or more adults
Household structure
No
. o
f re
sid
en
ts
Within Liverpool
Elsewhere