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Frénay, J.W. (author), Van Ham, N.A. (author)
In dit rapport wordt een voorstel gedaan voor het zo consistent mogelijk gebruik van symbolen voor de berekening van bouwconstructies, met name betonconstructies. Aan de hand van bestudeerde recente literatuur, is een lijst opgesteld van de meest gehanteerde symbolen voor grootheden. Deze lijst kan gebruikt worden voor praktische berekeningen ...
report 1985
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Laddé, E.E. (author), Dubbeld, G. (author), Van Ham, K. (author), Mulder, A.F. (author), Pluijmers, B.J. (author), Post, J.M. (author), Scheers, P.M.C. (author)
book 1985
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Van Ham, F. (author)
report 1999
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Van Ham, M. (author), Büchel, F. (author)
We analyze the effects of regional structures on both females’ willingness to work and the probability of being employed for those willing to work. Special permission was granted to link regional data to individual respondents in the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Results of a bivariate probit model correcting for sample selection show...
journal article 2004
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Helderman, A.C. (author), Mulder, C.H. (author), Van Ham, M. (author)
In most western countries, homeowners are much less likely to change residence than renters are. In the last few decades, the rise in home ownership in the Netherlands has been spectacular. This would imply that the population has become less mobile, which has consequences for the functioning of the housing market – at least, if the relationship...
journal article 2004
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Van Ham, M. (author), Büchel, F. (author)
We analyze the effects of regional structures on females’ willingness to work as well as on the probability that non-employed women who are willing to work actually will engage in job search. Special permission was granted to link regional data to individual respondents in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Results of a bivariate probit...
journal article 2004
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Permentier, M. (author), Bolt, G. (author), Van Ham, M. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Abstract: Urban neighbourhoods remain under the attention of politicians and scientists. Although it has been acknowledged that the lives of most (categories of) people are no longer centred around their area of residence, the idea that the neighbourhood context can have an influence on the life...
conference paper 2005
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Van Ham, A.C.F. (author)
Wat zijn de mogelijkheden om herverkaveling, volgens de landinrichtingswetgeving, in te zetten in de stadsrand, om de daar aanwezige problemen op te lossen of tegen te gaan? De stadsrand is een aantrekkelijke vestigingsplaats voor bedrijvigheid, wat leidt tot verrommeling. Kan deze bedrijvigheid, evenals andere functies geclusterd worden om...
master thesis 2006
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Van Ham, R.T.J. (author)
Being a road?maker is a physically hard job. Annually, about four hundred employees in the paving branch become disabled due to the labor conditions. The current legislation concerning the labor conditions of road?workers is in force since January 2010. The starting point of these legal ground can be described as ‘’mechanical, unless…’’. These...
master thesis 2010
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Van Ham, J.C. (author)
Sea Ports are of vital importance to the Dutch economy. If port expansion is perceived necessary by the port authorities, they contact local public authorities (i.e. Mayor & Aldermen). Besides the authorities, most other stakeholders recognize port expansion as a basic need as well. Port planning is carried out according to the procedures of...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Coulter, R. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Feijten, P. (author)
Residential mobility decisions are known to be made at the household level. However, most empirical analyses of residential mobility relate moving behaviour to the housing and neighbourhood satisfaction and pre-move thoughts of individuals. If partners in a couple do not share evaluations of dwelling or neighbourhood quality or do not agree on...
journal article 2011
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Tammaru, T. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Leetma, K. (author), Kährik, A. (author)
Large scale suburbanisation is a relatively recent phenomenon in East Central Europe and responsible for major socio-spatial changes in metropolitan areas. Little is known about the ethnic dimensions of this process. However, large minority population groups, mainly ethnic Russians, remained into the former member states of the Soviet Union...
journal article 2011
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Stromgren, M. (author), Tammaru, T. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Marcinzak, S. (author), Stjernstrom, O. (author), Lindgren, U. (author)
In addition to neighbourhoods of residence, family and places of work play important roles in producing and reproducing ethnic segregation. Therefore, recent research on ethnic segregation and contact is increasingly turning its attention from residential areas towards other important domains of daily interethnic contact. The key innovation of...
journal article 2011
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Manley, D. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Doherty, J. (author)
In this paper, we review the evidence base for social mixing in neighbourhoods, which is used as a strategy to tackle assumed negative neighbourhood effects. We discuss in detail the theoretical links between neighbourhood characteristics, and outcomes of individuals living in concentrations of poverty. Through this we identify the theoretical...
journal article 2011
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Feijten, P. (author), Van Ham, M. (author)
The number of people who have ever experienced a divorce, or a split up of a non-marital union, is rising every year. It is well known that union dissolution has a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, often leading to downward moves on the housing ladder. Much less is known about the geographies of residential mobility...
journal article 2011
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Van Ham, M. (author), Tammaru, T. (author)
Ethnic minority–majority unions—also referred to as mixed ethnic unions—are often seen as the ultimate evidence of the integration of ethnic minorities into their host societies. We investigated minority–majority unions in Estonia, where ethnic minorities account for one-third of the total population (Russians 26%, followed by Ukrainians,...
journal article 2011
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Clark, W.A.V. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Coulter, R. (author)
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the United Kingdom. In contrast with previous studies, we do not only investigate who moves out of deprived neighbourhoods, but our models cover the entire spectrum of neighbourhoods and provide a more complete interpretation of the process of...
journal article 2011
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Coulter, R. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Feijten, P. (author)
Many theories of residential mobility contend that individuals express a sequence of moving desires, intentions and expectations prior to moving. Much research has investigated how individuals form these pre-move thoughts, with a largely separate literature examining actual mobility. Only a few studies have attempted to link pre-move thoughts to...
conference paper 2011
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Reuschke, D. (author), Van Ham, M. (author)
Based on the notion that entrepreneurship is a ‘local event’, the literature argues that selfemployed workers and entrepreneurs are ‘rooted’ in place. This paper tests the ‘residential rootedness’-hypothesis of self-employment by examining for Germany and the UK whether the self-employed are less likely to move or migrate than employees. Using...
journal article 2011
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Nowok, B. (author), Van Ham, M. (author), Findlay, A. (author), Gayle, V. (author)
The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on the labour market outcomes and the material well-being of migrants. We investigate whether individuals who migrate within the UK become happier after the move than they were before it and whether the effect is permanent or transient. Using life...
journal article 2011
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