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relatively sudden in-migration of wealthy or middle class residents into a previously poor or working class neighbourhood. I … measure this using the change in share of neighbourhood population that holds a degree certificate conditional on the initial …
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concept, and is associated with multidimensional aspects including physical, social, and neighbourhood factors, as well as … variables related to individuals, the households to which they belong, and the characteristics of the dwelling and neighbourhood … housing characteristics including neighbourhood’s features. Individual and household socio-demographic characteristics (e …
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This paper investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on transitions from … can be interpreted as 'neighbourhood effects' or selection effects. -- Tenure mix ; deprivation ; neighbourhood effects …
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On May 25, 2016, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, in partnership with HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research, the NYU Furman Center and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, hosted the Research Symposium on Gentrification and Neighborhood Change. This summary report...
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How does gentrification transform neighborhoods? Gentrification can harm current residents by increasing rental costs and by eliminating old amenities, including distinctive local stores. Rising rents represent redistribution from tenants to landlords and can therefore be offset with targeted...
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