This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial scales and used them to advance our understanding of spatial inequalities and neighbourhood effects. The underlying problem that motivated this thesis is that many empirical studies use predefined administrative units, and often this does not align with the underlying theory or geography. Despite the extensive literature on neighbourhood effects and, more generally, on sociospatial inequalities, spatial scale remains an under-analysed concept. As a response to this research gap, this thesis takes a multiscale approach to both theory and the empirical analysis of neighbourhood effects, highlighting the multitude of spatial processes that may ...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
This paper analyses whether a multi-scale representation of geographical context based on statistica...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
This PhD thesis aims to move beyond the standard treatments of neighbourhoods in research on spatial...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the socio-spatial context. Multi-scal...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that people’s spatial context potentially affects indiv...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that different geographies and scales affect individual...
Funding: European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2...
Funding: This study was funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh F...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
This paper analyses whether a multi-scale representation of geographical context based on statistica...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
This PhD thesis aims to move beyond the standard treatments of neighbourhoods in research on spatial...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the socio-spatial context. Multi-scal...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that people’s spatial context potentially affects indiv...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that different geographies and scales affect individual...
Funding: European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2...
Funding: This study was funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh F...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
This paper analyses whether a multi-scale representation of geographical context based on statistica...