The impact of migration on growth and decline Migration as a driver of regional population change in Austria

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Introduction The impact of migration on growth and decline Migration as a driver of regional population change in Austria ARL Summer School 2015 Prague 23rd 26th August GRUBER Elisabeth Background PHD Thesis Age-selective Migration in Austria (Retirement Migration) Project work on demographic development & economic performance in Austria ( Demographie-Check ) Demographic change and regional developement Migration as a driver of regional economic development & a factor that cause regional differences Overview Presentation should give an insight on regional disparities in Austria as well as an overview on how migration drives regional development on the example of Austria 2 Regional Disparities in Austria Regional Disparities In Austria Austria generally a country with relatively stable economy Services (bank sector, tourism); production Rising level of unemployment since 2008 Population growth and inmigration +77.140 (0,91%) total pop. 2014: 8.507.786; 2015: 8.584.926 High regional development support for regions lagging behind Dates back on the 1960s (prosperous economy) Still regional disparities with permanent characteristic 3 4 1

Geographic Patterns of Regional Disparities Regional Disparities according economic development and population development East West; North South; Urban Rural Wage level, price level, population growth Growing/prosperous regions Cities & suburbs University cities Tourism hot-spots (Western Austria; Tirol) Structural Disadvantaged Regions Low accessibility Border regions Iron curtain Old industrial centers Rural areas Gross Regional Product 5 6 Population Development Degree of urbanization 7 8 2

The impact of migration on regional disparities Selective Migration effecting regional development Migration as a driver of regional development Migration (internal migration, international migration) is the main driver of demographic development in Austria natural balance plays a minor role Migration patterns follow the patterns of economic development regional disparities are intensified by migration Migration is influenced by & influencing economic development job opportunities innovation, market sizes Furthemore demographic development (and thus migration) in Austria has direct influence on the allocation of taxes Länderfinanzausgleich Migration patterns is thus having great influence on regional disparities It is worth to take a closer look on migration patterns 9 10 Migration by degree of urbanization 11 12 3

Migration Patterns in Austria Migration Patterns in Austria International migration Between 2010 and 2014: 222.185 people migrated to Austria 52% into an urban area 20% to a suburban/intermediate area 28& into a rural area Internal Migration Internal Migration between 2010 and 2014 was negative for rural areas and positive for urban & suburban areas (Definition EC) Total rural population: 3.5 Mio; Intermediate: 2.45; Urban: 2.64 In total also rural areas win population due to international migration, still the patterns of migration for rural/urban areas is very different Mobility during the life course (own illustration after KILLISCH 1979, S.65) Migration is highly selective Most people migrate in their younger years (between 20 and 29) Age is presenting a life course stage education, family foundation, retirement Migration schedules by age are relatively stable over the years Peeks of mobility around 0-4; 20-29; 30-39 & 60+ Migration is also selective by sex and education 13 14 Migration Patterns in Austria Urban areas Net Migration absolut Migration patterns are not only differing to a great extent by the total quantity of the net migration by type of region, but are also highly selective by age groups Net Migration yearly average: +54.456 High inmigration of young adults From other parts of Austria as well as from foreign countries Negative family migration (children 0-4 & 30+) 15 16 4

Suburban/intermediate areas Rural areas Net Migration yearly average: +24.977 Show also a high international in-migration And family in-migration (0-4 & 30+) Youth Outmigration Net Migration yearly average: + 9.440 Experience inmigration from families Family formation phase (30+) and children Positive foreign inmigration Total negativ youth outmigration Rural areas not only structural disadvantaged areas Tourism regions (Tyrol) 17 18 Internal Migration 18 to 26 years Explaining migration patterns Reasons for Migration (internal migration) are to a high extent economic ones, but also other factors play a role Work & Love Besides economic decisions often (higher) education, housing preferences and also lifestyle decisions play a role Vacancies in outmigration area are a phenomena in Austria Monostructure economies (tourism, industry) Demographie-check Eisenstraße 19 20 5

Consequences of migration patterns Low economic performance of regions is mostly the starting point for outmigration/slowing down in-migration mono-structured economies in regions, certain economic sectors Migration as the main driver for population development outmigration is furthermore leading to a sustainable loss of population Population outmigrating is to a high percentage young population Feedback effects: missing mothers & fathers Innovation leaving Brain drain (migration for educatio) Outmigration is leading to a further decrease of living quality and additional challenges for the region tax revenue, missing critical mass, vacancies, shrinking Conclusion Demographic development is result but also driver of growth and decline Internal & international migration steering development Population development (migration patterns) show sustainable concentration processes Negative migration balance of young people (for rural areas, whereas not all rural areas in Austria are structural disadvanteged areas ) Feedback effects for natural population balance Migration patterns serve as multiplier effect of regional disparities 21 22 Can regional development steer future population development? Economic development can have effect on positive population development How to make attractive living places besides economy? Lifestyle, society, education, housing What are future trends that have influence on living preferences? Rural vs. Urban Lifestyle? Suburbia vs. Reurbanization? Mobility Climate Countersteer decay support growth? Sources STATISTIK AUSTRIA Data taken from STATCUBE (Statistical Database) Wanderungsstatistik, Registerzählung, Typologie urban-rural (European Comission) www. statistik.at (August 19th 2015) BÄHR, Jürgen (2004): Bevölkerungsgeographie. 4. Auflage. Verlag Eugen Ulmer. Stuttgart. BENSON, Michaela, Nick, OSBALDISTON (Ed.)(2014): Understanding Lifestyle Migration. Theoretical Approaches to Migration and the Quest for a Better Way of Life. Palgrave macmaillan. London. BAUER, Ramon, GRUBER, Elisabeth, und HEINTEL, Martin (2014). Demographie-Check: LEADER-Region Kulturpark Eisenstraße Ötscherland. Projektendbericht im Auftrag der LEADER-Region Kulturpark Eisenstraße Ötscherland Nibelungengau, Universität Wien. http://www.metropop.eu/ramon/references/democheck_eisenstrasse_web.pdf DAVIES Amanada and Amity JAMES (2011): Geographies of Ageing. Social Processes and the Spatial Uneveness of Population Ageing. Ashgate. Farnham. FASSMANN, Heinz (2007): Binnenmigration. In: Online-Handbuch Demografie des Berlin-Instituts. http://www.berlininstitut.org/fileadmin/user_upload/handbuch_texte/pdf_fassmann_binnenwanderung.pdf GERBER, Kim (2011): Räumliche Mobilität im Wandel. Wanderungen im Lebensverlauf und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Stadtentwicklung in Nordrhein-Westfalen. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden. KILLISCH, W., 1979 Räumliche Mobilität. Grundlegung einer allgemeinen Theorie der räumlichen Mobilität und Analyse des Mobilitätsverhaltens der Bevölkerung in den Kieler Sanierungsgebieten. Kiel. (= Kieler Geographische Schriften, Bd.49). KING, Russell (2002): Towards a new map of European Migration. IN: International Journal of Population Geography 2002 (8):89-109 KLEY, Stephanie 2009: Migration im Lebensverlauf. Der Einfluss von Lebensbedingungen und Lebensverlaufereignissen auf den Wohnortwechsel. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden. MARIK-LEBECK, S., A. WISBAUER (2011): Binnenwanderung in Österreich 2009. In: Statistik Austria (Hrsg): Statistische Nachrichten 2/2011. 88-99 23 24 6