Contemporary societal transformations are marked by particular age dynamics and shifting fault lines between generations. Growing socio‐economic divides between young and old have been singled out as a key concern, for example, on the housing market. However, age is not very often explicitly integrated into analyses of urban socio‐spatial inequality. This paper makes an effort to do so, drawing on the case study of Amsterdam (the Netherlands). Results highlight how age factors into urban socio‐spatial change. First, by placing age centre stage, it shows how aggregate urban upgrading comes about. Some age groups—those in their midthirties and over sixty—drive urban upgrading, whereas the 50‐to‐60 age group has become poorer, dampening upgrad...
The World Health Organization (WHO) strives to assist and inspire cities to become more ‘age-friendl...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
Abstract Elderly citizens are concentrated in urban areas and are particularly affected by the imme...
The aging population of European cities raises enormous challenges with regard to employment, pensio...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
‘Ageing in place’ policies presuppose that growing old in one’s own home and neighbourhood is in the...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, many metropolitan areas in North America and Europe have registered popul...
The World Health Organization (WHO) strives to assist and inspire cities to become more ‘age-friendl...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
Abstract Elderly citizens are concentrated in urban areas and are particularly affected by the imme...
The aging population of European cities raises enormous challenges with regard to employment, pensio...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
‘Ageing in place’ policies presuppose that growing old in one’s own home and neighbourhood is in the...
The ‘age schedule of migration’ has been studied fairly extensively. Yet, its regional implications ...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
Since the 1980s and 1990s, many metropolitan areas in North America and Europe have registered popul...
The World Health Organization (WHO) strives to assist and inspire cities to become more ‘age-friendl...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Cities exhibit a rich and complex heterogeneity in people and activities. This poses a sizable chall...