This rare interdisciplinary combination of research into neighbourhood dynamics and effects attempts to unravel the complex relationship between disadvantaged neighbourhoods and the life outcomes of the residents who live therein. It seeks to overcome the notorious difficulties of establishing an empirical causal relationship between living in a disadvantaged area and the poorer health and well-being often found in such places.
There remains a widespread belief in neighbourhood effects: that living in a poorer area can adversely affect residents life chances. These chapters caution that neighbourhood effects cannot be fully understood without a profound understanding of the changes to, and selective mobility into and out of, these areas. Featuring fresh research findings from a number of countries and data sources, including from the UK, Australia, Sweden and the USA, this book offers fresh perspectives on neighbourhood choice and dynamics, as well as new material for social scientists, geographers and policy makers alike. It enriches neighbourhood effects research with insights from the closely related, but currently largely separate, literature on neighbourhood dynamics.
This book unravels the relationship between disadvantaged neighborhoods and the lives of their residents. Overcomes the difficulty of establishing relationships between living in a disadvantaged area and the poorer health and well-being found in such places.
1: Understanding neighbourhood dynamics: new insights for neighbourhood
effects research: Maarten van Ham, David Manley, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson
and Duncan Maclennan.- 2: Understanding neighbourhood population dynamics for
neighbourhood effects research: a review of recent evidence and data source
developments: Nick Bailey, Helen Barnes, Mark Livingston and David Mclennan.-
3: The Causes of Long-Term Neighbourhood Change: Geoffrey Meen, Christian
Nygaard and Julia Meen.- 4: How do mortgage lenders influence neighbourhood
dynamics? Redlining and Predatory Lending: Manuel B. Aalbers.- 5: Urban
restructuring, displaced households and neighbour-hood change: results from
three Dutch cities: Hanneke Posthumus, Gideon Bolt and Ronald van Kempen.- 6:
The effects of neighbourhood regeneration on the neighbourhood hierarchy of
the city A case study in Sweden: Åsa Bråmå.- 7: Neighbourhood social
capital and residential mobility: Beate Volker, Gerald Mollenhorst, &
Veronique Schutjens.- 8: Neighbourhood reputations, moving behaviour and
neighbourhood dynamics: Matthieu Permentier.- 9: The components of
socioeconomic neighbourhood change: an analysis of School Census data at
varying spatial scales in England: Stephen Jivraj.- 10: How ethnic mix
changes: typologising neighbourhood population dynamics of ethnic groups:
Nissa Finney.- 11: Testing the racial proxy hypothesis: What is it that
residents dont like about their neighbourhood?: Karien Dekker.- 12:
Community Choice in Large Cities: Selectivity and Ethnic Sorting Across
Neighbourhoods: William A.V. Clark and Natasha Rivers.