An accessibility approach to railways and municipal population growth, 1840-1930

Authors
Publication date 2010
Series Discussion Paper, 01884
Number of pages 14
Publisher Lisboa: IST
Organisations
  • Related parties - SEO Economisch Onderzoek
Abstract
In the nineteenth century, railway networks strongly improved accessibility. In this paper we examine the impact of accessibility improvements on municipal population growth in the Netherlands between 1840 and 1930, using census data. By mapping a multimodal transport network and calculating the shortest travel time between all municipalities, we generate an accessibility indicator which is strongly influenced by railway connections. The regressions show that high rail accessibility levels are positively related to municipal population growth from 1880 onwards. The impact of rail accessibility was stronger at the end of the nineteenth century, as industrialization took off. The overall impact of rail on population growth has been modest, however. In our model, crowding and urbanization effects dominate.
Document type Working paper
Note 12th World Conference on Transport Research
Language English
Published at http://intranet.imet.gr/Portals/0/UsefulDocuments/documents/01884.pdf
Permalink to this page
Back