In the debate on urban inequality, Sassen's theory on social polarization and Wilson's theory on spatial mismatch have received much attention. Where Sassen highlights the decline of the middle classes, Wilson focuses on the upgrading of urban labour markets. In this article we argue that both theories may be valid, but that they have to be put in a more extended theoretical framework. Of central importance are national institutional arrangements, membership of different ethnic groups and networks, and place-specific characteristics rooted in local socio-economic histories. As a first empirical illustration of our model, we use data on the labour markets of Amsterdam and Rotterdam and show that different forms of inequality can be found bot...
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using dig...
The idea that there is a spatial dimension to the poor labor market outcomes of urban black resident...
The literature of spatial inequalities is currently “fragmented” across ethnic segregation and built...
In this article, an assessment is made of the consequences of globalisation for urban wage inequalit...
Summary. This paper examines the debate over social polarisation in global cities. It focuses on the...
Socio-economic inequality across countries and urban regions is on the rise across the Global North....
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Social (spatial) inequality appears to be increasing in many cities across the globe, and also in Eu...
Does the neighbourhood in which people live matter for the resourcefulness of their personal network...
As territorial magnets for people and activities, cities simultaneously concentrate opportunities (e...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
In the US and western Europe, mixing policies are widespread. They aim to differentiate various inco...
ABSTRACT The debate on inequality and social divisions in Western cities has been dominated by three...
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using dig...
The idea that there is a spatial dimension to the poor labor market outcomes of urban black resident...
The literature of spatial inequalities is currently “fragmented” across ethnic segregation and built...
In this article, an assessment is made of the consequences of globalisation for urban wage inequalit...
Summary. This paper examines the debate over social polarisation in global cities. It focuses on the...
Socio-economic inequality across countries and urban regions is on the rise across the Global North....
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Social (spatial) inequality appears to be increasing in many cities across the globe, and also in Eu...
Does the neighbourhood in which people live matter for the resourcefulness of their personal network...
As territorial magnets for people and activities, cities simultaneously concentrate opportunities (e...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
In the US and western Europe, mixing policies are widespread. They aim to differentiate various inco...
ABSTRACT The debate on inequality and social divisions in Western cities has been dominated by three...
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using dig...
The idea that there is a spatial dimension to the poor labor market outcomes of urban black resident...
The literature of spatial inequalities is currently “fragmented” across ethnic segregation and built...