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Who Is to Blame for the Decline of Large Housing Estates? An Exploration of Socio-Demographic and Ethnic Change
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Lessons Learned from a Pan-European Study of Large Housing Estates: Origin, Trajectories of Change and Future Prospects
pp. 35
Beyond an Ugly Appearance: Understanding the Physical Design and Built Environment of Large Housing Estates
pp. 57
Who Is to Blame for the Decline of Large Housing Estates? An Exploration of Socio-Demographic and Ethnic Change
pp. 77
Exceptional Social Housing in a Residual Welfare State: Housing Estates in Athens, Greece
pp. 99
Large Housing Estates of Berlin, Germany
pp. 121
Decline and Response? Lifecycle Change and Housing Estates in Birmingham, England
pp. 145
Sprouted All Around: The Emergence and Evolution of Housing Estates in Brussels, Belgium
pp. 167
The Many (Still) Functional Housing Estates of Bucharest, Romania: A Viable Housing Provider in Europe’s Densest Capital City
pp. 191
Persistence or Change: Divergent Trajectories of Large Housing Estates in Budapest, Hungary
pp. 215
Experience of a Preventive Experiment: Spatial Social Mixing in Post-World War II Housing Estates in Helsinki, Finland
pp. 241
The Diversity of Trajectories of Large Housing Estates in Madrid, Spain
pp. 265
Social and Ethnic Transformation of Large Social Housing Estates in Milan, Italy: From Modernity to Marginalisation
pp. 289
Path-Dependent Development of Mass Housing in Moscow, Russia
pp. 313
Impoverishment and Social Fragmentation in Housing Estates of the Paris Region, France
pp. 339
Long-term Development and Current Socio-Spatial Differentiation of Housing Estates in Prague, Czechia
pp. 361
The Stockholm Estates—A Tale of the Importance of Initial Conditions, Macroeconomic Dependencies, Tenure and Immigration
pp. 389
Population Shifts and Urban Policies in Housing Estates of Tallinn, Estonia
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