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practices in analysing neighbourhood change, the roles of these underlying processes are unclear. This paper builds on a …
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treat neighbourhoods as more or less static entities, but urban researchers are now increasingly interested in neighbourhood … debate on urban renewal programs by offering a unique viewpoint on longitudinal neighbourhood change. Our findings show a …
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This book offers a cross-national perspective on contemporary urban renewal in relation to social rental housing. Social housing estates - as developed either by governments (public housing) or not-for-profit agencies (housing associations) - emerged out of post-war urban renewal programmes and...
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In many European countries, community entrepreneurship is increasingly considered as a means to initiate small-scale urban regeneration. However, residents in deprived communities are often viewed to lack key entrepreneurial attributes and skills. This paper reports a unique experiment in the...
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We analyse the existence and underlying mechanisms of neighbourhood effects in welfare-to-work transitions. The … recipients' citizenship. The main findings highlight the existence of neighbourhood effects in welfare-to-work transitions, which …
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In the Netherlands, obtaining a higher education increases the chance to move to a better neighbourhood for native … Dutch adults who grew up in a deprived parental neighbourhood. For non-Western minorities, education does not have this … the relationship between educational attainment and neighbourhood outcomes over time. We use longitudinal register data …
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A decomposition of changes to participation rates of 55-to-74 year-olds between 2002 and 2017 based on an estimated equation attributes more than two thirds of the median increase (of 10.9 percentage points) to rising life expectancy and educational attainment. About 1 percentage point is...
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