Impact of housing affordability and other socioeconomic variables on internal migration in Lithuania

The way housing affordability/wages/unemployment influenced internal migration of the population in Lithuania within the period of 2005−2019 is being analyzed in the article. Correlation-regression analysis is used to determine the relationships between the analyzed social phenomena. First, the corr...

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Main Authors: Alfredas Laurinavičius, Antanas Laurinavičius, Algimantas Laurinavičius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Strategic Property Management
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/13604
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Summary:The way housing affordability/wages/unemployment influenced internal migration of the population in Lithuania within the period of 2005−2019 is being analyzed in the article. Correlation-regression analysis is used to determine the relationships between the analyzed social phenomena. First, the correlation between housing affordability/wages/unemployment (their changes) and internal migration indicators is calculated, and the impact of data delays is assessed. Later simple and multiple regression equations are constructed. The conditions under which and how strongly housing affordability/wages/unemployment can influence population migration decisions have been identified in the analysis. Higher affordability of housing/wages is positively related to the number of people who moved to a certain Lithuanian city from other places in Lithuania per year. On the contrary, negative dependence of the number of people who moved to a certain city from other places in Lithuania on the unemployment rate in the city where those people moved in have been recorded. Both, affordability of housing and the unemployment rate explain actually 73−88 percent of variable dispersion of the internal migration in Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. First published online 30 September 2020
ISSN:1648-715X
1648-9179