Vacancy Chain Analysis
Vacancy chain analysis is a system model of mobility, introduced by Harrison White in his 1970 book Chains of Opportunity, that follows opportunities rather than people. When a unit such as a house or a job is freed and filled by someone who in turn vacates another unit, a chain of moves cascades through the system until it ends with a new entrant or a unit leaving the stock. By treating vacancies as the things that move — through an absorbing Markov chain — the framework explains how a single new dwelling or retirement can ripple into many household relocations or promotions.
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- White, H. C. (1970). Chains of Opportunity: System Models of Mobility in Organizations. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN: 9780674080652
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Vacancy Chain Analysis (White's Chains of Opportunity). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/et/human-geography/vacancy-chain-analysis
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