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H<sc>incks</sc> S., W<sc>ebb</sc> B. and W<sc>ong</sc> C. Fragility and recovery: housing, localities and uneven spatial development in the UK, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric of the UK. The north-south divide has become something of a...
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H<sc>incks</sc> S. Daily interaction of housing and labour markets in North West England, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The importance of the daily spatial interaction of housing and labour markets has long been recognized due to the role that housing and labour market interaction plays in structuring cities and...
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A review is presented of the requirements of a framework for the delineation of housing market areas (HMAs) in the context of undertaking a housing market assessment. This prompts adoption of a methodology that features an iterative application of information obtained from estate agents, to...
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Increased policy interest in geographical mobility necessitates a fuller understanding of the uneven spatial patterning of migration in Europe. This paper reports on research exploring the experience of cities and regions in respect of migration, and the socio-economic factors associated with...
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In 2004 the English planning system was subject to extensive reforms which introduced a ‘spatial planning’ approach that goes beyond traditional land-use planning in integrating policies for the development and use of land with other policies and programmes which influence the nature of...
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