Aging population in change-a crucial challenge for structurally weak rural areas in Austria

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Abstract

Besides population decline, structurally weak rural areas in Austria face a new challenge related to demographic change: the increasing heterogeneity of their aging population. From the example of the so-called 'best agers'-comprising people aged 55 to 65 years-this contribution makes visible patterns and consequences of growing individualized spatial behaviour and spatial perception. Furthermore, contradictions between claims, wishes and expectations and actual engagement and commitment to their residential rural municipalities are being pointed out. These empirically-based facts are rounded off by considerations on the best agers' future migration-behaviour and the challenges for spatial planning at the municipal level.

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Fischer, T. (2014). Aging population in change-a crucial challenge for structurally weak rural areas in Austria. European Countryside, 6(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2014-0002

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