Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial inequalities, with housing liberalization and gentrification limiting low-income households’ housing options. We investigate changes in the residential moves of different low-income households (working poor, low-to-middle incomes, and unemployed). These moves represent the nexus where issues of displacement, exclusion and housing affordability come to the fore. This paper focuses on Amsterdam and Rotterdam and the 2004-2013 time period with the 2008 global financial crisis as a key turning point. It finds relatively crisis-resistant trends of gentrification in the tight Amsterdam housing context and an accelerating suburbanization of poverty d...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Gentrification is, roughly put, the transformation of working-class ...
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...
Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social–spatial ine...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
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 ...
With a comparably high degree of de-commodification in the urban housing market, Amsterdam has been ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Based on data for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this paper presents new evidence of a strong increase ...
Neil Smith argues that in the last two decades gentrification has become a generalized global urban ...
Suburbanisation has been a prevalent process of post-war, capitalist urban growth, leading to the ma...
This paper is about the relationship between income and spatial concentration in Dutch cities, with ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Gentrification is, roughly put, the transformation of working-class ...
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...
Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social–spatial ine...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
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 ...
With a comparably high degree of de-commodification in the urban housing market, Amsterdam has been ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Based on data for Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this paper presents new evidence of a strong increase ...
Neil Smith argues that in the last two decades gentrification has become a generalized global urban ...
Suburbanisation has been a prevalent process of post-war, capitalist urban growth, leading to the ma...
This paper is about the relationship between income and spatial concentration in Dutch cities, with ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Gentrification is, roughly put, the transformation of working-class ...
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...