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Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional variation in economic and … political structures (including variety in national welfare state arrangements), combined with differences in neighborhood … history, development and population composition, makes it extremely difficult to identify a unilateral process of neighborhood …
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for local and national governments. Socio-economic segregation is the outcome of a combination of inequality and poverty …, and the spatial organisation of urban housing markets. Poverty, and living in poverty concentration neighbourhoods is … transmitted between generations and neighbourhood poverty is reproduced over time through to the residential mobility behaviour of …
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Research on neighbourhood effects indicates that neighbourhood poverty is related to educational outcomes of youth … examine the timing and duration of exposure to poverty in neighbourhood and school contexts between ages 10 and 16, to predict … educational achievement of adolescents at age 16. Our results indicate that neighbourhood poverty impacts on educational …
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the development of place attachment. However, various forms of neighbourhood decline have negative effects on their place …
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In the last few decades, urban restructuring programs have been implemented in many Western European cities with the main goal of combating a variety of socioeconomic problems in deprived neighborhoods. The main instrument of restructuring has been housing diversification and tenure mixing. The...
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Neighbourhood socioeconomic change is a complex phenomenon which is driven by multiple macro- and micro-level processes. Most theoretical and empirical work has focused on the role of urban-level processes, such as filtering, life-cycle, and social dynamics. For individual neighbourhoods, these...
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Despite increasing attention being paid to the temporal dynamics of childhood disadvantage, children's neighborhood characteristics are often measured at a single point in time. Whether such cross-sectional measures serve as reliable proxies for children's long-run neighborhood conditions...
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Despite the many negative aspects of life in cities, urban promises of economic prosperity, freedom and happiness have fuelled the imagination of generations of migrants, who have flocked to cities in search of a better life, invariably exaggerating the opportunities and neglected the potential...
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The socio-economic mosaic of urban neighbourhoods changes under the influence of three distinctive distributional processes: reordering of the socio-economic position of urban neighbourhoods; changing levels of inequality between neighbourhoods; and an overall growth or decline in income levels...
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intensifying socio-spatial divisions caused by both increasing inequality and urban development processes. This paper will examine … the roles of increasing inequality and urban-development processes in reshaping the socio-spatial structure of the Tel … economy; at the same time, the metropolitan area went through extensive urban development and expansion to the rural fringe …
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