Based on data for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this paper presents new evidence of a strong increase in the number of middle-class families in the city. By presenting the spatial patterns and trends of middle-class families in selected Amsterdam neighbourhoods, the paper shows that central neighbourhoods in particular attract middle-class families. In addition, new-build areas, both central and peripheral, offer a residential environment for middle-class families as a compromise between inner city and suburb. This paper links these patterns and trends with gentrification literature. Middle-class family neighbourhoods are classified in a typology that perceives neighbourhoods as fields that are accessed by means of capital, and operate as a s...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
Too many families are leaving the city because of the lack of affordable and suitable dwellings for ...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
This paper presents data on everyday life in three recently built Dutch suburban areas constructed u...
Several of Amsterdam’s inner-city areas that formerly were dominated by affordable social and privat...
Summary. Suburbanisation by families with children can be considered as a dominant factor in determi...
Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social–spatial ine...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Neighbourhoods can be seen as units that have a function in certain phases of the lives of people. T...
Housing studies show an overwhelming preference by middle-class families for suburban living locatio...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
Too many families are leaving the city because of the lack of affordable and suitable dwellings for ...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
There is common understanding that gentrifiers and new middle classes more generally share an urban ...
This paper presents data on everyday life in three recently built Dutch suburban areas constructed u...
Several of Amsterdam’s inner-city areas that formerly were dominated by affordable social and privat...
Summary. Suburbanisation by families with children can be considered as a dominant factor in determi...
Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social–spatial ine...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Over the past decade, urban restructuring of segregated neighbourhoods has transformed many urban di...
Neighbourhoods can be seen as units that have a function in certain phases of the lives of people. T...
Housing studies show an overwhelming preference by middle-class families for suburban living locatio...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
Too many families are leaving the city because of the lack of affordable and suitable dwellings for ...