My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the causal impact of gentrification on poor exits from endogenous channels. In the empirical analysis, I create a measure of gentrification as the increase in the share of neighbourhood residents who hold a university degree based on the UK Census for 1991, 2001 and 2011. Applying the IvI approach for a sample of private renters from the British Household Panel Survey, 1991–2008, I find that gentrification results in displacement. The IvI approach has general applications in estimating causal relationships where variables are highly endogenous
Recently released as open access, this 2012 article examines gentrification processes in the context...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Gentrification, a process conceived to result in displacement of lower-income urban residents, is di...
My Independent Study, Gentrification of Inner-City Neighborhoods, and its ultimate effects of displa...
Recent developments in the field of machine learning offer new ways of modelling complex socio-spati...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
This paper focuses on the education gentrification in London. Past research mainly studied education...
Locally and internationally, cities that face decades of disinvestment and neglect at one point expe...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
Recently released as open access, this 2012 article examines gentrification processes in the context...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Gentrification, a process conceived to result in displacement of lower-income urban residents, is di...
My Independent Study, Gentrification of Inner-City Neighborhoods, and its ultimate effects of displa...
Recent developments in the field of machine learning offer new ways of modelling complex socio-spati...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
This paper focuses on the education gentrification in London. Past research mainly studied education...
Locally and internationally, cities that face decades of disinvestment and neglect at one point expe...
Gentrification has long been a contentious issue which has prompted debate among scholars due to var...
Recently released as open access, this 2012 article examines gentrification processes in the context...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...