This paper focuses on the relationship between voluntary and involuntary reasons for relocation, and the satisfaction with the dwelling and the neighbourhood. We distinguish between voluntary reasons to move and forced reasons to move (demolition or renovation versus divorce). While these separate reasons have been extensively studied in the field of urban regeneration and gentrification, life-course studies, or social psychology, forced reasons are hardly studied in direct comparison. We hypothesize that a forced reason to move, net of other factors, initially has a negative effect on the satisfaction with the new dwelling and the new neighbourhood. However, there may be a positive effect of time: the longer ago the forced move, the more p...
International audienceAbstractIn France, an urban renewal programme was launched in 2003 with the ai...
In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research from the Economic and Social ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between voluntary and involuntary reasons for relocation, and...
Urban restructuring takes place in numerous cities in Western European countries, often in the form ...
Urban restructuring is changing the face of many Western European cities. Old, relatively cheap dwel...
International audienceAbstractA number of studies have examined the effects of social mixing policie...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
In recent decades, many Dutch municipalities have adopted policies of urban restructuring in deprive...
Each year, thousands of Dutch social renters have to deal with forced relocation from their dwelling...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
This introductory paper to this special issue of Housing Studies questions whether various character...
Policymakers have actively pursued urban renewal and dispersal programs to deconcentrate poverty in ...
International audienceAbstractIn France, an urban renewal programme was launched in 2003 with the ai...
In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research from the Economic and Social ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between voluntary and involuntary reasons for relocation, and...
Urban restructuring takes place in numerous cities in Western European countries, often in the form ...
Urban restructuring is changing the face of many Western European cities. Old, relatively cheap dwel...
International audienceAbstractA number of studies have examined the effects of social mixing policie...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
In recent decades, many Dutch municipalities have adopted policies of urban restructuring in deprive...
Each year, thousands of Dutch social renters have to deal with forced relocation from their dwelling...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
This introductory paper to this special issue of Housing Studies questions whether various character...
Policymakers have actively pursued urban renewal and dispersal programs to deconcentrate poverty in ...
International audienceAbstractIn France, an urban renewal programme was launched in 2003 with the ai...
In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support for this research from the Economic and Social ...