- The conflicting geographies of social frontiers: Exploring the asymmetric impacts of social frontiers on household mobility in Rotterdam
- Changes in commuting mode and the relationship with psychological stress: A quasi-longitudinal analysis in urbanizing China
- Fifty years after the Schelling's Models of Segregation: Bibliometric analysis of the legacy of Schelling and the future directions of segregation research
- Unravelling the Roles of Active Residents in a Politically Challenging Context: An Exploration in Cairo
- Understanding the Origin, Trajectories of Change, and Future Prospects for Large Housing Estates in Europe
- Residential mobility and new forms of spatial inequality in the settlement system: A comparative study of Estonia and Lithuania
- A household perspective on the commuting paradox: Longitudinal relationships between commuting time and subjective wellbeing for couples in China
- Working from home and subjective wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of pre-COVID-19 commuting distance and mode choices
- Neighbourhood effects on educational attainment. What matters more: Exposure to poverty or exposure to affluence?
- Exposure to neighborhood violence and child-parent conflict among a longitudinal sample of Dutch adolescents
- Covid-19 restrictions: An opportunity to highlight the effect of neighbourhood deprivation on individuals’ health-related behaviours
- Morphological evaluation and regeneration of informal settlements: An experience-based urban design approach
- Neighbourhood histories and educational attainment: The role of accumulation, duration, timing and sequencing of exposure to poverty