Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
Current editor(s): Jan van Weesep From Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 92, issue 4, 2001
- Encountering different territorialities: political fragmentation of the sami homeland pp. 394-404

- Kristiina Karppi
- Strategic Territorialisation: The Politics of Anglo–Montrealers pp. 405-419

- Julie–Anne Boudreau
- The territoriality of European integration and the territorial features of the European Union: the first 50 years pp. 420-436

- Virginie Mamadouh
- Neoliberalism and Shifts in Occupational Structure: Quito, Ecuador, 1982–90 pp. 437-448

- Edward L. Jackiewicz
- Cycles in industrial clusters: the case of the shipbuilding industry in the Northern Netherlands pp. 449-463

- Arjen Van Klink and Peter De Langen
- The changing state of gentrification pp. 464-477

- Jason Hackworth and Neil Smith
- The regions in Brussels: subnational actors in the supranational arena pp. 478-487

- Virginie Mamadouh
- Making space, sharing space: The new memorandum on spatial planning in the Netherlands pp. 503-512

- Piet H. Pellenbart and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 92, issue 3, 2001
- Colouring the City: ‘Black‐On‐Black Violence’ and Liberal Discourse pp. 261-278

- David Wilson
- Agency, place, scale: representations of inner‐city youth identities pp. 279-290

- Harald Bauder
- Representations of Islam in the politics of mosque development in Sydney pp. 291-308

- Kevin M. Dunn
- What’s in a Frisian business name? Regional identity in the Netherlands pp. 309-323

- Ab Van Langevelde and Piet Pellenbarg
- Spatial development initiatives in Southern Africa: The Maputo Development Corridor pp. 324-346

- Christian M. Rogerson
- Leisure trips of senior citizens: determinants of modal choice pp. 347-360

- Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Frans M. Dieleman
- Postponement in Western Europe: laggards and leaders pp. 361-368

- Remko Van Hoek and Evert‐jan Visser
- Location and local networks of ICT firms in the Netherlands pp. 369-378

- Oedzge Atzema
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. ibc-ibc

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 92, issue 2, 2001
- A Flow Approach to Industrial Sites, Firm Dynamics and Regional Employment Growth: A Case Study of Amsterdam‐North pp. 119-138

- Cees Gorter, Frank Bruinsma and Peter Nijkamp
- Finnish Socio‐Economic Grid Data, GIS and the Hidden Geography of Unemployment pp. 139-147

- Jarmo Rusanen, Toivo Muilu, Alfred Copaert and Arvo Naukkarinen
- Waste Sector Structure: Institutional Capacity for Planning Waste Reduction pp. 148-163

- Maarten Wolsink and Paulien De Jong
- Changing Suburban Landscapes at the Microscale pp. 164-184

- J.W.R. Whitehand
- Retail Restructuring in Polish Transitional Economy pp. 185-201

- Zbigniew Taylor
- Assessing the Regional Transactions of Foreign Manufacturers in Wales: Issues and Determinants pp. 202-216

- Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- The Spatial Structure of Japanese Business Activities in Europe pp. 217-230

- Rolf D. Schlunze
- Urban Form and Job Access: Disparate Realities in the Randstad pp. 231-246

- Maarten van Ham, Pieter Hooimeijer and Clara H. Mulder
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. ibc-ibc

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 92, issue 1, 2001
- Potentials of Labour Out‐migration from Russia: two surveys pp. 5-17

- Eugene Krassinets and Elena Tiuriukanova
- Why Madam has so many bathrobes?: demand for migrant workers in the EU pp. 18-26

- Bridget Anderson
- Determinants of the subnational distribution of immigration pp. 27-41

- Nicole Van Der Gaag and Leo Van Wissen
- The Geography of the New Ethnicity: Ethnic Residential Segregation in Metropolitan Sydney 1996 pp. 42-59

- James Forrest and Ron Johnston
- On the spatial embeddedness of innovation networks: an exploration of the proximity effect pp. 60-75

- Leon Oerlemans, Marius Meeus and Frans Boekema
- Regions in geography and the regional geography of semiperipheral development pp. 76-87

- Kees Terlouw
- University–business interaction in the Oxford and Cambridge regions pp. 88-99

- Helen Lawton Smith, David Keeble, Clive Lawson, Barry Moore and Frank Wilkinson
- Corridors in the Netherlands: apple of discord in spatial planning pp. 100-107

- Hugo Priemus
- Spatial Planning in the Netherlands Introduction to the 2001 Maps pp. 115-116

- Piet Pellenbarg and Paul Van Steen
Volume 91, issue 4, 2000
- Consolidating South Africa’s New Democracy: Geographical Dimensions of Party Support in the 1999 Election pp. 347-360

- Roddy Fox and Anthony Lemon
- Border Crossings: Small Enterpreneurs and Cross‐border Trade between South Africa and Mozambique pp. 361-378

- Sally Ann Peberdy
- The Causes of Unemployment in Post‐apartheid Johannesburg and the Livelihood Strategies of the Poor pp. 379-396

- Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell
- Local Economic Development in an Era of Globalisation: The Case of South African Cities pp. 397-411

- Christian Rogerson
- Are We Having Fun Yet? Leisure and Consumption in the Post‐apartheid City pp. 412-425

- Belinda Dodson
- Foreign Migrants in Export Agriculture: Mozambican Labour in the Mpumalanga Lowveld, South Africa pp. 426-436

- Charles Mather
- Africa Unbound: Redemption and Representation in the New South African Travelogue pp. 437-450

- Jonathan Crush
- Outlook on Europe: South Africa’s Relations with the European Union Since the End of Apartheid pp. 451-457

- Anthony Lemon
- Window on the Netherlands: Dutch Images of South Africa Reflected in Travel Diaries pp. 458-462

- Erik Van Deb Bergh
- The Netherlands in Maps: The Geography of Crime in the Netherlands pp. 472-479

- Paul Van Steen and Piet Pellenbarg
Volume 91, issue 3, 2000
- Europe 2000 and National Regulation Discourses pp. 219-226

- Gertjan Dijkink
- A Third Way for Europe? Discourse, regulation and the European question in Britain pp. 227-236

- Joe Painter
- Germany after the Millennium: Discourses and strategies of restructuring: redefining the role of the state pp. 237-247

- Guido Felhoölter and Ronald Noppe
- French regulatory path? State, economy and territory pp. 248-262

- Emmanuel Ne´grier
- Residential real estae transfers in Pietermaritzburg‐Msunduzi, South Africa pp. 263-277

- Les Wood
- Comparative study of hub airports in Europe: Ticket prices, travel time and rescheduling costs pp. 278-292

- Frank Bruinsma, Piet Rietveld and Martijn Brons
- Economic internationalisation and regional response: The case of North Eastern Mexico pp. 293-307

- Menno Vellinga
- Drivers of innovation: A comparative study on innovation in European cities by means of multi‐criteria analysis pp. 308-315

- Peter Nijkamp and Aura Reggiani
- Recent research on housing environment in the Netherlands pp. 316-321

- Jan Brouwer
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. 333-333

- Piet Pellenbarg and Paul Van Steen
Volume 91, issue 2, 2000
- The compact city and the environment: a review pp. 111-121

- Jochem Van Der Waals
- Geography of outsourcing: business service provisions among firms in Norway pp. 122-134

- Grete Rusten
- Towards a relational view on industrial location theory pp. 135-146

- Frank Witlox
- Global cities, transnational flows and gender dimensions: the view from Singapore pp. 147-158

- Brenda Yeoh, Shirlena Huang and Katie Willis
- Ireland’s seaport system pp. 159-175

- Barry Brunt
- The spatial order of European cities under conditions of contemporary globalisation pp. 176-189

- Peter Taylor and Michael Hoyler
- The implications of the European monetary union for regional development: comments on the contribution of Begg and Hodson pp. 190-193

- Ron Boschma
- The implications of the European monetary union for regional development: rejoinder to the comments by Ron Boschma pp. 194-196

- Iain Begg and Dermot Hodson
- Big cities policy in the Netherlands pp. 197-203

- Ronald Van Kempen
- The Netherlands in Maps: Crime in the Netherlands pp. ibc-ibc

- Piet Pellenbarg and Paul Van Steen
Volume 91, issue 1, 2000
- Modelling spatial relationships between belgian car manufacturers and their suppliers using choremes pp. 3-19

- Peter Cabus
- Differential urbanisation and primate city growth in soviet and post‐soviet Estonia pp. 20-30

- Tiit Tammaru
- Payment systems ‐ the geographical dimension pp. 31-43

- Risto Laulajainen and Kristina Johansson
- Conflict and compromise among borderland identities in northern Italy pp. 44-60

- David Kaplan
- Understanding the Dutch‐German cross‐border labour market: are highly educated workers unwilling to move? pp. 61-77

- Peter De Gijsel and Manfred Janssen
- Regional Adjustment Mechanisms under EMU pp. 78-84

- Iain Begg and Dermot Hodson
- The production of business sites in the Netherlands pp. 85-91

- Erik Louw
- The Netherlands in Maps: Crime in the Netherlands pp. 106-107

- Piet Pallenbarg and Paul Van Steen
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