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1“...The global financial and economic crisis that hit the world since 2008 has affected the lives of many people all over the world and resulted in declining...”
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2by Musterd, Sako Rowlands, R Kempen, R. van van Kempen, Ronald“...Based on empirical research from 29 major postwar housing estates in 15 European cities, this collection explores mass housing experiments, examining the...”
edited by Musterd, Sako Rowlands, Rob van Kempen, Ronald
2009
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3by Kempen, Ronald van Dekker, Karien Hall, Stephen Tosics, Ivan“...All over Europe post-Second World War large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents the key findings of...”
edited by Stephen Hall Ronald van Kempen Karien Dekker Iván Tosics
30.11.2005
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4by Bolt, Gideon van Kempen, Ronald Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (01.02.2010)“...The degree of spatial segregation and concentration of minority ethnic groups in European cities is well documented. However, little is known about the...”
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5“...Area-based urban restructuring policy can be considered an important measure in combating residential segregation. The demolition of the social-rented sector...”
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6by Dekker, Karien de Vos, Sjoerd Musterd, Sako van Kempen, Ronald Published in Housing studies (01.06.2011)“...This paper mainly focuses on the determinants of housing and estate satisfaction in post-Second World War housing estates. Multi-level linear regression models...”
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7“...Urban restructuring-the large-scale demolition of low-rent dwellings, followed by the construction of more upmarket alternatives-forces residents to make a...”
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8by Kirsten Visser Gideon Bolt Ronald van Kempen Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.01.2014)“...Most Dutch cities have adopted urban restructuring policies aimed at creating a socially mixed population in deprived neighbourhoods. This entails the...”
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9“...Gentrification—the creation of affluent space—has evolved from a sporadic and spontaneous process focusing on individual households into a municipal goal in...”
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10“...Many accounts of urban governance emphasize municipal and neighbourhood scales, featuring local participation, social cohesion and the relationship between...”
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11“...The existence of deprived urban neighbourhoods leads many governments to adopt policies of urban restructuring aimed at changing the socio-physical structure...”
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12“...In the first three decades after the Second World War in Europe millions of dwellings were built, in most cases on large estates in or near cities. At that...”
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13“...This collection brings together the latest thinking in urban geography. It provides a comprehensive overview of topical issues and draws on experiences from...”
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14“...The social rented sector in the Netherlands has always had a very special status. Unlike many other countries, in the Netherlands this sector has never been...”
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15“...Cooperation within urban restructuring processes is now a normal course of events in Western countries. Local government works together with other parties to...”
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16by Boschman, Sanne Bolt, Gideon Van Kempen, Ronald Van Dam, Frank Published in Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie (01.04.2013)“...Many European countries use mixed housing policies to decrease the spatial concentration of low‐income households. Also in the Netherlands, social housing in...”
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17“...In the past 5 years, several scientific articles have been written on the theme of social cohesion in urban neighbourhoods. In most cases this literature...”
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18“...Current social dynamics have aggravated social inequalities in most European countries during the last two decades. The changes have accelerated differences in...”
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19“...The Big Cities Policy is currently the major urban policy in the Netherlands. Prepared unhurriedly in 1994, it picked up steam at the end of the 1990s when the...”
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20“...As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregation in cities, we offer the readers an overview of the explanatory factors of ethnic segregation and...”