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In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
Throughout recent decades, socially-mixed neighbourhoods have become a key element of urban policy a...
Original title: Werk aan de wijk In 2007, the then Dutch Minister for Housing, Communities and ...
Concentrations of poverty in urban neighbourhoods are generally unwanted, because of all kinds of p...
Dutch urban renewal policies aim to engineer a mixture of different income groups in previously work...
Original title: Wonen, wijken en interventies Current Dutch neighbourhood policy is aimed at impr...
Neighbourhoods in The Netherlands differ strongly in social compositions and in the socio-economic p...
Many disadvantaged neighbourhoods increasingly face pressures from globalization, modernization and ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
This paper is about the relationship between income and spatial concentration in Dutch cities, with ...
In the US and western Europe, mixing policies are widespread. They aim to differentiate various inco...
Segregation is a central concept in both academic and policy debates on urban issues. It has been ar...
In the nineties of the twentieth century the public debate on social policy in the Netherlands was m...
Like other West European countries, the Netherlands are facing a growing uneasiness about its changi...
In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
Throughout recent decades, socially-mixed neighbourhoods have become a key element of urban policy a...
Original title: Werk aan de wijk In 2007, the then Dutch Minister for Housing, Communities and ...
Concentrations of poverty in urban neighbourhoods are generally unwanted, because of all kinds of p...
Dutch urban renewal policies aim to engineer a mixture of different income groups in previously work...
Original title: Wonen, wijken en interventies Current Dutch neighbourhood policy is aimed at impr...
Neighbourhoods in The Netherlands differ strongly in social compositions and in the socio-economic p...
Many disadvantaged neighbourhoods increasingly face pressures from globalization, modernization and ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
This paper is about the relationship between income and spatial concentration in Dutch cities, with ...
In the US and western Europe, mixing policies are widespread. They aim to differentiate various inco...
Segregation is a central concept in both academic and policy debates on urban issues. It has been ar...
In the nineties of the twentieth century the public debate on social policy in the Netherlands was m...
Like other West European countries, the Netherlands are facing a growing uneasiness about its changi...
In recent decades, the mixing of housing types has been a common practice in American and Western Eu...
Throughout recent decades, socially-mixed neighbourhoods have become a key element of urban policy a...
Original title: Werk aan de wijk In 2007, the then Dutch Minister for Housing, Communities and ...