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Cody Hochstenbach
Cody Hochstenbach
Assistant professor, Urban Geography, Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Gentrification and the suburbanization of poverty: changing urban geographies through boom and bust periods
C Hochstenbach, S Musterd
Urban Geography 39 (1), 26-53, 2018
3482018
Navigating the field of housing: housing pathways of young people in Amsterdam
C Hochstenbach, WR Boterman
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 30 (2), 257-274, 2015
1642015
An anatomy of gentrification processes: Variegating causes of neighbourhood change
C Hochstenbach, WPC Van Gent
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 47 (7), 1480-1501, 2015
1282015
State-led gentrification and the changing geography of market-oriented housing policies
C Hochstenbach
Housing, Theory and Society 34 (4), 399-419, 2017
1272017
Intergenerational support shaping residential trajectories: Young people leaving home in a gentrifying city
C Hochstenbach, WR Boterman
Urban studies 54 (2), 399-420, 2017
1212017
The death and life of private landlordism: How financialized homeownership gave birth to the buy-to-let market
M B. Aalbers, C Hochstenbach, J Bosma, R Fernandez
Housing, Theory and Society 38 (5), 541-563, 2021
1162021
Divided access and the spatial polarization of housing wealth
R Arundel, C Hochstenbach
Urban Geography 41 (4), 497-523, 2020
101*2020
The unlikely revival of private renting in Amsterdam: Re-regulating a regulated housing market
C Hochstenbach, R Ronald
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52 (8), 1622-1642, 2020
942020
The neo-liberal politics and socio-spatial implications of Dutch post-crisis social housing policies
W van Gent, C Hochstenbach
International Journal of Housing Policy 20 (1), 156-172, 2020
822020
Spatializing the intergenerational transmission of inequalities: Parental wealth, residential segregation, and urban inequality
C Hochstenbach
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 50 (3), 689-708, 2018
782018
Spatial housing market polarisation: national and urban dynamics of diverging house values
C Hochstenbach, R Arundel
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (2), 464-482, 2020
762020
Multiple property ownership in times of late homeownership: A new conceptual vocabulary
J Kadi, C Hochstenbach, C Lennartz
International Journal of Housing Policy 20 (1), 6-24, 2020
642020
Exclusion as urban policy: The Dutch ‘Act on Extraordinary Measures for Urban Problems’
W van Gent, C Hochstenbach, J Uitermark
Urban Studies 55 (11), 2337-2353, 2018
602018
Inequality in the gentrifying European city
C Hochstenbach
University of Amsterdam, 2017
602017
Shrinkage and housing inequality: Policy responses to population decline and class change
MS Hoekstra, C Hochstenbach, MA Bontje, S Musterd
Journal of Urban Affairs 42 (3), 333-350, 2020
512020
The statistical politics of exceptional territories
J Uitermark, C Hochstenbach, W van Gent
Political Geography 57, 60-70, 2017
512017
A regional geography of gentrification, displacement and the suburbanization of poverty: towards an extended research agenda
C Hochstenbach, S Musterd
Area, 2021
472021
Gentrification in Amsterdam: Assessing the Importance of Context
C Hochstenbach, S Musterd, A Teernstra
Population, Space and Place 21 (8), 754-770, 2015
352015
Landlord elites on the Dutch housing market: Private landlordism, class, and social inequality
C Hochstenbach
Economic Geography 98 (4), 327-354, 2022
34*2022
Uitgewoond: Waarom het hoog tijd is voor een nieuwe woonpolitiek
C Hochstenbach
332022
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