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Title: Comparing the quality of life of cities that gained and lost population: An assessment with DEA and the Malmquist index
Authors: Amado, Carla
Barreira, Ana Paula
Santos, Sérgio
Guimarães, Maria Helena
Keywords: cities growth
cities shrinkage
Data Envelopment Analysis
Malmquist Index
Quality of life in cities
Issue Date: 6-May-2019
Publisher: Papers in Regional Science
Citation: 5. Amado, C, Barreira, AP, Santos, S, Guimarães, M. H. (2019) Comparing the quality of life of cities that gained and lost population: An assessment with DEA and the Malmquist index. Pap Reg Sci. 2019; 98: 2075- 2097.
Abstract: This study compares the quality of life (QoL) of cities that lost population with that of cities that gained population. A unique dataset composed of observations for 11 dimensions of QoL for all mainland Portuguese cities is used. By employing a non‐parametric approach (data envelopment analysis), and by using a Malmquist‐type index, this study identifies differences in QoL between the group of cities that lost population and the group of cities that gained population, as well as differences within each group. Despite the heterogeneity in cities that shrunk, this group presents, on average, higher QoL than cities that have grown.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28228
Type: article
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