Regional Research Institute Publications and Regional Research Institute Working Papers 2009 Deconcentration, Counter-urbanization, or Trend Reversal? The opulP ation Distribution of Switzerland, Revisited Mulugeta Kahsai
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[email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/rri_pubs Part of the Regional Economics Commons Digital Commons Citation Kahsai, Mulugeta and Schaeffer, Peter V., "Deconcentration, Counter-urbanization, or Trend Reversal? The opulP ation Distribution of Switzerland, Revisited" (2009). Regional Research Institute Publications and Working Papers. 85. https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/rri_pubs/85 This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Regional Research Institute at The Research Repository @ WVU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Regional Research Institute Publications and Working Papers by an authorized administrator of The Research Repository @ WVU. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Deconcentration, Counter-urbanization, or Trend Reversal? The Population Distribution of Switzerland, Revisited RESEARCH PAPER 2009-7 Mulugeta S. Kahsaia and Peter V. Schaefferb ABSTRACT This study analyzes trends in the population distribution of Switzerland, with focus on the period 1980-2000. It updates and extends an earlier study (Schaeffer, 1992a). The extensions include analyses of population distribution trends by region and citizenship. Results show that Switzerland experienced deconcentration in the 1970s at the cantonal level, and in the 1980s and 1990s at the district level. The results also show a trend of moving away from large densely populated districts to small, sparsely populated and medium sized districts. There was a strong suburbanization trend starting the 1950s and counter-urbanization during 1980-2000.