A socially mixed population is a politically stated ambition in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. By providing a variety of tenure alternatives – i.e. rental and ownership housing – throughout all neighborhoods it is presumed this objective could be at least partially fulfilled. Since current tenure proportions display a weak balance in many neighborhoods it could consequently be assumed that governing politicians – by primarily utilizing Stockholm’s vast landownership and municipal housing developers – attempt to bridge observed gaps. Distribution of new rental- and ownership apartments in municipal land allocations should accordingly acknowledge the existing tenure composition in a neighborhood. Methodically this article focuses on all (n...
Individuals tend to be most mobile when they are between 20 and 40 years of age. This pattern is rel...
To date, few studies have adopted a particular focus on the role of housing tenure when analysing et...
The central themes of this study are how housing tenure affects moving away from neighbourhoods with...
A socially mixed population is a political ambition in Stockholm. By providing a mix of tenure alter...
This thesis comprises a number of studies, all directed at different linkages between municipal land...
In this thesis the links between housing tenure, income and selective, segregation generating, resid...
The aim of this thesis was to study in how far housing mix contributes to social mix in Swedish mids...
Social mix through tenure mix is a policy tool to combat segregation in Sweden and elsewhere. We stu...
The fact that there is a housing shortage in Stockholm is discussed regularly in the media today. St...
In this paper an analysis of residential mobility and sorting by income and housing tenure in Stockh...
We examine the ‘overlap’ or to which degree tenure form patterns are similar to socio-economic segre...
Who owns the city, and why is it important to know? The city constantly makes decisions that affect ...
Departing from a critical perspective to the neoliberalization of planning and housing policies in S...
Since the foundation of the Nordic welfare state, architecture and urban planning have been central ...
In response to increasing patterns of socio-spatial segregation, Swedish cities have adopted policie...
Individuals tend to be most mobile when they are between 20 and 40 years of age. This pattern is rel...
To date, few studies have adopted a particular focus on the role of housing tenure when analysing et...
The central themes of this study are how housing tenure affects moving away from neighbourhoods with...
A socially mixed population is a political ambition in Stockholm. By providing a mix of tenure alter...
This thesis comprises a number of studies, all directed at different linkages between municipal land...
In this thesis the links between housing tenure, income and selective, segregation generating, resid...
The aim of this thesis was to study in how far housing mix contributes to social mix in Swedish mids...
Social mix through tenure mix is a policy tool to combat segregation in Sweden and elsewhere. We stu...
The fact that there is a housing shortage in Stockholm is discussed regularly in the media today. St...
In this paper an analysis of residential mobility and sorting by income and housing tenure in Stockh...
We examine the ‘overlap’ or to which degree tenure form patterns are similar to socio-economic segre...
Who owns the city, and why is it important to know? The city constantly makes decisions that affect ...
Departing from a critical perspective to the neoliberalization of planning and housing policies in S...
Since the foundation of the Nordic welfare state, architecture and urban planning have been central ...
In response to increasing patterns of socio-spatial segregation, Swedish cities have adopted policie...
Individuals tend to be most mobile when they are between 20 and 40 years of age. This pattern is rel...
To date, few studies have adopted a particular focus on the role of housing tenure when analysing et...
The central themes of this study are how housing tenure affects moving away from neighbourhoods with...