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1by William A. V. Clark Philip S. Morrison Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.11.2012)“...This paper demonstrates that residential locations observed at one point in time influence socio-spatial mobility and hence neighbourhood outcomes arising from...”
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2“...Using a 1996 national survey of housing in China and a multilevel modelling technique, we examine housing tenure choice in transitional urban China where...”
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3by William A. V. Clark Published in Demography (01.08.2008)“...For the past decade and a half, a concerted effort has been undertaken to determine whether policy interventions in residential location can solve the problems...”
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5by Clark, William A.V Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01.01.2007)“...There is an ongoing debate about levels of segregation, their causes, and their long-term direction. The debate is between those who, while acknowledging some...”
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6by William A. V. Clark Maarten van Ham Rory Coulter Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01.11.2014)“...This paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in Great Britain. In contrast with previous studies, we investigate the entire spectrum of...”
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7by Martin Korpi William A. V. Clark Bo Malmberg Published in Journal of economic geography (01.11.2011)“...This article examines household gains and losses from migration within the Swedish urban hierarchy. The central questions focus on whether increases in...”
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8by William A. V. Clark Marinus C. Deurloo Frans M. Dieleman Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.01.2003)“...The research in this paper focuses on the housing career during a household's life-course. The housing career is the sequence of housing states defined in...”
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9“...The decision to move is preceded by thinking about moving and then planning the move. Previous work has used varying measures of the intention to move to...”
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10by William A. V. Clark Published in Journal of population research (Canberra, A.C.T.) (01.01.2013)“...We know that life course events, especially divorce and separation, trigger residential moves, but we know less about how these and other life course events...”
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11by William A. V. Clark William Lisowski Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05.09.2017)“...Migration has always involved stress and risk. More risk-averse households are less likely to move, while less risk-averse households will seek out...”
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12“...The number of neighborhoods with diverse mixtures of the major ethnic and racial groups is increasing. There is also work that suggests that young adults are...”
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13by William A. V. Clark Mark Fossett Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18.03.2008)“...A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261-19265] showing that the Schelling model has a physical analogue extends our...”
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14“...Home-based businesses represent a large and growing portion of the economy, though little is known beyond limited surveys. This paper describes a novel method...”
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15“...What is the relationship between school segregation and neighborhood segregation across school districts in Los Angeles County, and are school district...”
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16“...There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribution on how households make neighborhood choices, especially...”
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17by Clark, William A. V Blue, Sarah A Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01.07.2004)“...Previous studies have shown some tendency toward increased residential racial and ethnic integration, especially in large West Coast metropolitan areas. They...”
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18by Coulter, Rory Clark, William A.V Published in International journal of urban and regional research (01.09.2019)“...Resurgent fears that segregation could undermine the cohesion, prosperity and security of British society require re‐examining how ethnicity and economic...”
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19“...ABSTRACT The pattern and level of separation among ethnic groups continues to change, and there are certainly more mixed neighborhoods both in cities and...”
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20“...Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, this study examines the relationship between significant changes in...”