青年与城市:探索青年化的微观基础

IF 4.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Guy Shani, Eyal Bar-Haim
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这篇文章探讨了青年化的微观基础——越来越多的未婚青年聚集在设施丰富的中心城市。虽然之前的研究已经确定年龄和生活方式偏好是这一过程的关键驱动因素,但鉴于文献的重点是定量分析,年轻人自己是如何将年轻成年期与城市生活联系起来的,这一问题在很大程度上仍未得到探索。利用定性和定量数据,我们研究了特拉维夫-雅法青年化背后的文化意义制造过程。通过对从GenX晚期到GenZ早期的年轻人的采访,我们发现年轻人对城市生活的吸引力源于他们对青年时期作为个人自由和自我探索的过渡时期的理解,而城市被视为这些追求的理想场所。这种文化观念,被受访者的朋友所强化,直接通过生活方式偏好和间接通过与其他年轻人生活在一起的同性恋欲望来影响地点选择。我们通过对以色列人口普查(1983年、2008年)和登记数据(2021年)的统计分析来支持这些发现,结果表明,2008年和2021年,居住在特拉维夫-雅法(以及合住公寓)的受过良好教育的年轻单身人士的概率大大高于1983年。我们认为,对青年期的共同理解作为一种文化机制,将个人选择与稳定的社会模式联系起来,有助于解释青年化在几代人之间和不同经济条件下的持久性。
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Young adulthood and the city: Exploring the micro-foundations of youthification
This article explores the micro-foundations of youthification—the growing concentration of young, unmarried individuals in amenity-rich central cities. While previous research has established age and lifestyle preferences as key drivers of this process, given the literature’s focus on quantitative analysis, the question of how young adults themselves come to associate young adulthood with urban living remains largely unexplored. Utilizing qualitative and quantitative data, we examine the cultural meaning-making processes underlying youthification in Tel-Aviv–Jaffa. Drawing on interviews with young adults from late GenX to early GenZ, we show that young adults’ attraction to urban life stems from an understanding of young adulthood as a transitional period for personal freedom and self-exploration, with the city perceived as the ideal setting for these pursuits. This cultural perception, reinforced by interviewees’ friends, influenced locational choices both directly through lifestyle preferences and indirectly through a homophilic desire to live among other young people. We support these findings with statistical analyses of Israeli census (1983, 2008) and registry data (2021), showing that the probability of young, educated singles living in Tel-Aviv–Jaffa—and in shared apartments—was substantially higher in 2008 and 2021 than in 1983. We argue that shared understandings of young adulthood operate as cultural mechanisms linking individual choices to stable social patterns, helping to explain youthification’s persistence across generations and varying economic conditions.
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Urban Studies
Urban Studies Multiple-
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10.50
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期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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