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Journal Articles
2024
- Book review: Estate Regeneration and its Discontents
Urban Studies, 2024, 61, (2), 388-390
- The changing social class structure of London, 2001–2021: Continued professionalisation or asymmetric polarisation?
Urban Studies, 2024, 61, (9), 1666-1685
2021
- The changing social structure of global cities: Professionalisation, proletarianisation or polarisation
Urban Studies, 2021, 58, (5), 1050-1066 View citations (7)
- Top-down intergovernmental relations and power-building from below in China's urban redevelopment: An urban political order perspective
Land Use Policy, 2021, 109, (C) View citations (4)
2020
- Is Chinese urbanisation unique?
Urban Studies, 2020, 57, (3), 690-700 View citations (17)
2019
- Mind the gap: implications of overseas investment for regional house price divergence in Britain
Housing Studies, 2019, 34, (3), 388-406 View citations (9)
- Ray Forrest, Sin Yee Koh and Bart Wissink (eds.) 2017: Cities and the Super‐Rich: Real Estate, Elite Practices, and Urban Political Economies. New York: Palgrave
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2019, 43, (6), 1209-1210
2015
- The changing occupational class composition of London
City, 2015, 19, (2-3), 239-246 View citations (8)
2014
- Aspiration, Attainment and Success: An Agent-Based Model of Distance-Based School Allocation
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 2014, 17, (1), 10 View citations (2)
2013
- Gentrification, Education and Exclusionary Displacement in E ast L ondon
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2013, 37, (2), 556-575 View citations (11)
- Re-classifying London: a growing middle class and increasing inequality
City, 2013, 17, (2), 197-208 View citations (2)
- ‘I Wanted My Child to Go to a More Mixed School’: Schooling and Ethnic Mix in East London
Environment and Planning A, 2013, 45, (3), 553-574 View citations (2)
2012
- Concentration or Diffusion? The Changing Geography of Ethnic Minority Pupils in English Secondary Schools, 1999–2009
Urban Studies, 2012, 49, (8), 1741-1766 View citations (2)
2010
- 'I am critical. You are mainstream’: a response to Slater
City, 2010, 14, (1-2), 180-186 View citations (4)
- Moving the Poor Out of Central London? The Implications of the Coalition Government 2010 Cuts to Housing Benefits
Environment and Planning A, 2010, 42, (12), 2809-2819 View citations (7)
- The Changing Ethnic Structure of Housing Tenures in London, 1991—2001
Urban Studies, 2010, 47, (1), 55-74 View citations (6)
- ‘You Take What you are Given’: The Limits to Parental Choice in Education in East London
Environment and Planning A, 2010, 42, (10), 2431-2450 View citations (1)
2009
- Spatial Divisions of Welfare: The Geography of Welfare Benefit Expenditure and of Housing Benefit in Britain
Regional Studies, 2009, 43, (8), 1015-1033 View citations (5)
- The new Mikado? Tom Slater, gentrification and displacement
City, 2009, 13, (4), 476-482 View citations (4)
2008
- Inward and Upward: Marking Out Social Class Change in London, 1981—2001
Urban Studies, 2008, 45, (1), 67-88 View citations (21)
2007
- Loft Conversion and Gentrification in London: From Industrial to Postindustrial Land Use
Environment and Planning A, 2007, 39, (1), 106-124 View citations (37)
- Social Background, Ethnicity, School Composition and Educational Attainment in East London
Urban Studies, 2007, 44, (7), 1255-1280 View citations (11)
- The Geography of Education: Introduction
Urban Studies, 2007, 44, (7), 1161-1174 View citations (26)
2003
- Gentrification and the Middle-class Remaking of Inner London, 1961-2001
Urban Studies, 2003, 40, (12), 2401-2426 View citations (62)
1998
- Social Polarisation and Inequality in London: The Earnings Evidence, 1979–95
Environment and Planning C, 1998, 16, (6), 659-680 View citations (1)
1997
- A Stroke of the Chancellor's Pen: The Social and Regional Impact of the Conservatives' 1988 Higher Rate Tax Cuts
Environment and Planning A, 1997, 29, (1), 129-147 View citations (3)
1996
- Social Polarisation, Economic Restructuring and Welfare State Regimes
Urban Studies, 1996, 33, (8), 1407-1430 View citations (60)
- Why Sassen is Wrong: A Response to Burgers
Urban Studies, 1996, 33, (1), 107-110 View citations (8)
1994
- Globalisation, Regulation and the Urban System: Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue
Urban Studies, 1994, 31, (3), 357-364 View citations (2)
- Social Polarisation in Global Cities: Theory and Evidence
Urban Studies, 1994, 31, (3), 401-424 View citations (90)
1992
- A New Consumption Cleavage? The Case of Residential Care for the Elderly
Environment and Planning A, 1992, 24, (6), 807-820 View citations (2)
1991
- The Relationship between Residential Migration and Housing Tenure in London, 1971–81: A Longitudinal Analysis
Environment and Planning A, 1991, 23, (8), 1147-1162 View citations (3)
1989
- Sociotenurial Polarisation in London and the South East: A Reply to Berge's Comments
Environment and Planning A, 1989, 21, (4), 545-548
1988
- Labour and Housing Market Change in London: A Longitudinal Analysis, 1971-1981
Urban Studies, 1988, 25, (5), 380-398 View citations (3)
1987
- A Tale of Two Cities: Sociotenurial Polarisation in London and the South East, 1966–1981
Environment and Planning A, 1987, 19, (4), 537-556 View citations (3)
1985
- Book Review: Private Rented Housing in the United States and Europe by MICHAEL HARLOE. London: Croom Helm. 1984. pp. 366. £22.50. Rental Housing in the 1980s by A. Downs. Washington DC: The Brookings Institute. 1983. pp. 202. £26.95 H/B/$9.95 P/B
Urban Studies, 1985, 22, (6), 558-560
1984
- Housing the Two Nations: Socio-Tenurial Polarization in England and Wales, 1961-81
Urban Studies, 1984, 21, (4), 389-405 View citations (19)
- The Postwar Restructuring of the British Housing and Labour Markets: A Critical Comment on Thorns
Environment and Planning A, 1984, 16, (2), 147-161 View citations (3)
1982
- Book Review: The Myth of Home Ownership: Private versus Public Choices in Housing Tenure by JiM KEMENY. London: Routledge. 1981. pp. 179. £6.95 Homes fit for Heroes: The Politics and Architecture of Early State Housing in Britain by MARK SWENARTON. London: Heinemann. 1981. pp. 216. £14.50
Urban Studies, 1982, 19, (1), 90-93
1981
- Book Review: Housing and Residential Structure: Alternative Approaches by KEITH BASSETT and JOHN SHORT. Henley-on-Thames: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1980. pp. 254. £9.45 H/B; £4.95 P/B
Urban Studies, 1981, 18, (1), 135-136
1976
- Book Review: Housing the Poor in Suburbia: Public Policy at the Grass-roots
Urban Studies, 1976, 13, (3), 358-360
- Social Change and Social Segregation in Inner London, 1961-71
Urban Studies, 1976, 13, (3), 261-271 View citations (9)
Books
1998
- Shrinking the State
Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press View citations (8)
Also in Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press (1998) View citations (16)
Chapters
2011
- Urban Social Polarization
Chapter 32 in International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities, 2011
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