The (co-)production of arrival neighbourhoods. Processes governing housing markets in three german cities

In recent years, an emerging strand of research has focused on the role arrival neighbourhoods play for newcomers finding their footing in a new urban context. However, little is known about the underlying factors and drivers influencing their function(ing). This concerns in particular the role of t...

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