Abstract

El propósito de este trabajo es presentar un análisis del efecto diferenciado de la expansión del crédito hipotecario y de la creciente participación de las empresas inmobiliarias sobre la movilidad residencial en el espacio metropolitano de la Ciudad de México. Se pretende demostrar que la política de vivienda ha favorecido el predominio de los flujos de población intraperiféricos sobre los tradicionales patrones de movilidad del centro a la periferia, así como un proceso de movilidad residencial que ha dado lugar a núcleos fragmentados y dispersos en la medida en que se alejan de las áreas centrales de la ciudad. AbstractThis study examines the differential impact of the expansion of mortgage lending on residential mobility patterns in the metropolitan area of Mexico City. The increasing involvement of business real estate housing supply through the construction of large housing estates primarily located in peripheral municipalities. This has favored the dominance of population flows between peripheral areas on the traditional patterns of mobility center-periphery, and a process of residential mobility, resulting in fragmented and scattered residential clusters as they move away from central areas of the city.

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