Territories Caught Between Rise and Decline: Social Trajectories in the Peri-urban Mosaic

In the recent sociological literature, suburban and peri-urban areas tend to be seen as less affluent places. Yet these areas reflect not only the difficulties faced by homebuyers of modest means, but much more widely the diverging trends in different sections of the middle classes. The challenge he...

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