There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spatial scale across multiple urban settings or over different periods of time. Despite this, many studies use large, single-scale, predefined spatial units as proxies for neighborhoods. Recently, the use of bespoke neighborhoods has challenged the predominant approach to neighborhood as a single static unit. This article argues that we need to move away from neighborhood effects and study multiscale context effects. The article systematically examines how estimates of spatial contextual effects vary when altering the spatial scale of context, how this translates across urban space, and what the consequences are when using an inappropriate scale,...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
In hedonic housing models, the spatial dimension of housing values are traditionally processed by th...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
Funding: European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that different geographies and scales affect individual...
This paper analyses whether a multi-scale representation of geographical context based on statistica...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that people’s spatial context potentially affects indiv...
Researchers interested in neighborhood effects face many methodological challenges, including, among...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Social scientists since the original Chicago School researchers find that neighborhoods and other ge...
It is now generally accepted that spatially-based neighborhood or contextual attributes influence in...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
Abstract: In hedonic housing models, the spatial dimension of housing values are traditionally proce...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
In hedonic housing models, the spatial dimension of housing values are traditionally processed by th...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
Funding: European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that different geographies and scales affect individual...
This paper analyses whether a multi-scale representation of geographical context based on statistica...
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that people’s spatial context potentially affects indiv...
Researchers interested in neighborhood effects face many methodological challenges, including, among...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Social scientists since the original Chicago School researchers find that neighborhoods and other ge...
It is now generally accepted that spatially-based neighborhood or contextual attributes influence in...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
Abstract: In hedonic housing models, the spatial dimension of housing values are traditionally proce...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...
In hedonic housing models, the spatial dimension of housing values are traditionally processed by th...
Contextual poverty refers to high proportions of people with a low income in a certain (residential)...