Abstract

Results from an exploratory survey are used to indicate the importance of the subjective dimension in relocation decisions and policies directed towards population redistribution. The competition between alternative residential location preferences amongst the sample surveyed indicates possible obstacles to the implementation of selective decentralization programmes and the rapid development of designated growth centres.

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