Housing studies show an overwhelming preference by middle-class families for suburban living locations. In this paper an atypical category, middle-class families living in the city, is addressed. The aim is to understand why these households disconnect the seemingly natural relationship between families and the suburbs. Empirical evidence comes from interviews with families living in two Rotterdam neighbourhoods. Three interrelated sets of explanations were found. First, families express clearly the time-geographical reasons for urban living. In particular, the location of work provides a strong incentive to seek housing in the same city. Second, social embeddedness is a strong reason for staying. Understanding housing preferences requires ...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
This paper presents data on everyday life in three recently built Dutch suburban areas constructed u...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
One of the arguments for ‘social mix’ urban renewal in low-income neighbourhoods is that the presenc...
Based on data for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this paper presents new evidence of a strong increase ...
Summary. Suburbanisation by families with children can be considered as a dominant factor in determi...
Urban households are part of what makes a city a city: economically, because of their labour market ...
One of the arguments for ‘social mix’ urban renewal in low-income neighbourhoods is that the presenc...
Around 70 percent of those born in the inner city of Oslo move away before reaching school age despi...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
(Work in progress) In many deprived urban neighbourhoods in the Netherlands strategies are deployed ...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
This paper presents data on everyday life in three recently built Dutch suburban areas constructed u...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
One of the arguments for ‘social mix’ urban renewal in low-income neighbourhoods is that the presenc...
Based on data for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this paper presents new evidence of a strong increase ...
Summary. Suburbanisation by families with children can be considered as a dominant factor in determi...
Urban households are part of what makes a city a city: economically, because of their labour market ...
One of the arguments for ‘social mix’ urban renewal in low-income neighbourhoods is that the presenc...
Around 70 percent of those born in the inner city of Oslo move away before reaching school age despi...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
(Work in progress) In many deprived urban neighbourhoods in the Netherlands strategies are deployed ...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...
International audienceHow do households belonging to the middle classes decide to come live in a `po...