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RENT SUBSIDIES IN THE USA AND HOUSING ALLOWANCES IN THE NETHERLANDS: WORLDS APART

PRIEMUS, HUGO

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2000, pág. 700

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The theory behind housingvouchers. 3. Voucher conference. 4. Instruments in the USA.5. Housing allowances in the Netherlands. 6. Comparison ofAmerican rent subsidies and Dutch Housing allowances. 7.Lessons for both countries.

REPLY TO CAMPBELL AND HAUBERMANN

MARCUSE, PETER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1999, pág. 185

RESEARCH PLANNING GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AND URBAN RESTRUCTURING IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, APRIL 1998

GLADSTONE, DAVID F.;HOFFMAN, LILY M.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1998, pág. 674

RESTRUCTURING CITIZENSHIP IN BOLIVIA: EL PLAN DE TODOS

KOHL, BENJAMIN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2003, pág. 337 a 348

Sumario
SUMMARY: 1. CITIZENSHIP 2. EVOLUTION OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN BOLIVIA 3. DEEPENING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS: CONSTITUIONAL REFORM

RETHINKING RETAIL CAPITAL

DUCATEL, KEN;BLOMLEY, NICHOLAS

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1990, pág. 207

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Circuits of capital. 3.ìCommercial capital. 4. Retail capital. 5. Retailìrestructuring. 6. Concluding comments. 7. References.

RETHINKING THE LATIN AMERICAN CITY

MORSE, R.M.;HARDOY, J.E.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1995, pág. 677

REVISING INFORMAL-SECTOR HOME OWNERSHIP: THE RELEVANCE OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION FOR HOUSING OPTIONS OF THE POOR

MIRAFTAB, FARANAK

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1997, pág. 303

Sumario
1. Increased economic hardship, housing options and household composition. 2. Research sites and methodology. 3. Research results: links between household composition and housing decisions. 4. Income: an insufficient explanation. 5. Importance of gender and age in housing decisions. 6. Important dimensions of housing arrangements. 7. Conclusion and policy implications.

RUPTURE OR CONTINUITY? MODERN AND POSTMODERN PLANNING IN TORONTO

FILION, PIERRE

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/1999, pág. 421

Sumario
1. Interlinked transitions: the passage topostmodernism, posfordism and participatory planning. 2. TheToronto planning study. 3. 1952-62: The transformation ofToronto. 4. 1989-92 years of compromise. 5. Rupture andcontinuity. 6. Conclusion.

RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION AND GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR IN TRANSITIONAL CHINA

FAN, C.CINDY

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2003, pág. 24

Sumario
I. TRANSITION, THE STATE AND A NEW LABOR REGIME. II. TRANSITION, SOCIO-CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND DIVISION OF LABOR. III. DATA AND METHODOLOGY. IV. GENDER AND THE MIGRANT LABOR FORCE. V. GENDER SEGREGATION IN THE URBAN LABOR MARKET. VI. MARRIAGE AND GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR. VII. CONCLUSIONS.

SOCIAL CONTROL, URBAN PLANNING AND ETHNO-CLASS RELATIONS: MIZRAHI JEWS IN ISRAEL'S DEVELOPMENT TOWNS.

YIFTACHEL, OREN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2000, pág. 418

Sumario
1. A theoretical note. 2. The development towns:policy, history and past research. 3. The consequences ofplanning. 4. Conclusion: the regressive consequences ofplanning.

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