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This book explores the central question in urban and housing studies: Do poor neighborhoods make their residents poorer? Does the neighborhood structure exert an effect on the residents (behavioral, attitudinal, or psychological) even when controlling for individual characteristics of the residents? This issue has offered a locus for multi-disciplinary investigations on both sides of the Atlantic, and this volume demonstrates the rich geographical, sociological, economic, and psychological dimensions of this important topic. This is a special issue of the journal "Housing Studies."

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the central question in urban and housing studies: Do poor neighborhoods make their residents poorer? Does the neighborhood structure exert an effect on the residents (behavioral, attitudinal, or psychological) even when controlling for individual characteristics of the residents? This issue has offered a locus for multi-disciplinary investigations on both sides of the Atlantic, and this volume demonstrates the rich geographical, sociological, economic, and psychological dimensions of this important topic. This is a special issue of the journal "Housing Studies."
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Autorenporträt
Jürgen Friedrichs is Professor of Sociology in the Research Institute for Sociology, University of Cologne, Germany. George Galster is Clarence Hilberry Professor of Urban Affairs, College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA. Sako Musterd is Professor of Urban Geography in the Department of Geography and Planning of the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.