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![]() Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografieVolume 98 Issue 3, Pages 325 - 335 Published Online: 7 Jun 2007 © 2010 Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 106K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking SECOND HOMES AND COMPACT CITIES IN SPAIN: TWO ELEMENTS OF THE SAME SYSTEM? Copyright © 2007 by the Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG KEYWORDS Second homes • Spain • logistic regression • compact cities • sociodemographic factors • housing factors ABSTRACT
The aim of this paper is to connect two processes that have been analysed independently to date and that have characterised the housing experience of the Spanish population. On the one hand, the consequences induced by the high density of Spanish urban spaces on other spatial spheres of people's lives and on the other hand, the traditional presence and the recent expansion of second home possession. In this context, we will demonstrate that, in Spain, a strong statistical relationship has been established between the location of main dwellings in a very dense urban context and a greater probability of having second homes. This relationship is better known in the scientific literature as the 'compensation hypothesis'. Received: July 2005; revised July 2006 |
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