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Behind the Differentiation of Suburban Development in the Hinterland of Bratislava, Slovakia
Behind the Differentiation of Suburban Development in the Hinterland of Bratislava, Slovakia

Author(s): Martin Šveda, Michala Sládeková Madajová, Peter Podolák
Subject(s): Sociology, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Sociologický ústav
Keywords: suburban development; socio-spatial differentiation; regional typology; Bratislava; Slovakia

Summary/Abstract: Several tendencies seem to indicate that in the hinterland of Bratislava specific new residential zones are forming with a different socio-economic structure. This article analyses the hinterland of Bratislava from various perspectives of suburban development. The selection of variables covers the origin of in-migrants and their economic activity, education, and family status. Indicators of land use, housing construction, and property prices supplement these data. The data are processed based on a factorial ecology approach, which tries to discover the basic dimensions of the socio-spatial structure, and cluster analysis. Using these methods the authors identify similar clusters and categorise individual municipalities into relatively homogeneous units—suburban development types. The results lead to a number of very interesting findings. The same types of suburban municipalities are not arranged in concentric zones, which means that the factor of distance from the city does not play a prominent role. The prevailing factor is the sectorial structure, which reflects the different levels of attractiveness municipalities hold for different socio-economic groups of in-migrants. This article seeks to identify key factors that affect the formation of individual suburban zones and thus contributes to a better understanding of the processes that decisively shape the socio-spatial organisation of hinterlands in post-socialist cities today.

  • Issue Year: 52/2016
  • Issue No: 06
  • Page Range: 893-925
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: English
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