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Social inequality, city shrinkage and city growth in Khuzestan Province, Iran

Journal: Area Development and Policy (23792957)Year: 3 August 2016Volume: 1Issue: Pages: 266 - 277
Pourahmad, AhmadKhavarian Garmsir A.aHataminejad, Hossein
DOI:10.1080/23792949.2016.1170581Language: English

Abstract

The phenomenon of urban shrinkage is found in developing as well as in developed countries but the patterns differ. In developing countries, socio-economic inequality can explain population mobility between cities. A comparative study of shrinking and growing cities in Khuzestan Province in Iran showed that social conditions in the former were significantly worse than in the latter and that these conditions played an important role in the decisions of residents to leave. The impacts of the Iran-Iraq war, post-war reconstruction and the attractiveness of some cities such as Ahvaz (the provincial capital), Tehran, Esfahan, and Shiraz played a part. © 2016, © 2016 Regional Studies Association.


Author Keywords

Growing citiesIranKhuzestan ProvinceShrinking citiesSocial inequality