Curriculum Vitae - Maarten van Ham
Curriculum Vitae - Maarten van Ham
Curriculum Vitae - Maarten van Ham
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49. Feijten P. & <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (forthcoming 2013) The consequences of divorce and splitting up for<br />
spatial mobility in the UK. Comparative Population Studies.<br />
48. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. & Manley D. (forthcoming) Neighbourhood effects research at a crossroads. Ten<br />
challenges for future research. Environment and Planning A.<br />
47. Nowok B., <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M., Findlay A.M. & Gayle V. (forthcoming 2013) Does migration make you<br />
happy? A longitudinal study of internal migration and subjective well-being. Environment and<br />
Planning A.<br />
46. Reuschke D. & <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (forthcoming 2013) Testing the ‘residential rootedness’‒hypothesis of<br />
self-employment for Germany and the UK. Environment and Planning A.<br />
45. Tammaru T., <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M., Leetmaa K. & Kährik A. (forthcoming 2013) Ethnic dimensions of<br />
suburbanisation in Estonia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.<br />
44. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M., Williamson L., Feijten P.M. & Boyle P. (2012) Right to Buy… time to move?<br />
Investigating the moving behaviour of Right to Buy owners in the UK. Journal of Housing and the<br />
Built Environment.<br />
43. Feng Z., Boyle P., <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. & Raab R. (2012) Are mixed ethnic unions more likely to dissolve<br />
than co-ethnic unions? New evidence from Britain. European Journal of Population 28(2), 159-176.<br />
42. Coulter R, <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. & Feijten P. (2012) Partner (dis)agreement on moving desires and the<br />
subsequent moving behaviour of couples. Population, Space and Place 18(1), 16-30.<br />
41. Coulter R, <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. & Feijten P. (2011) A longitudinal analysis of moving desires, expectations<br />
and actual moving behaviour. Environment and Planning A 43(11), 2742 – 2760.<br />
40. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Tammaru T. (2011) Ethnic minority-majority unions in Estonia. European Journal<br />
of Population 27(3), 313-335.<br />
39. Manley D. & <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2011) Choice-based letting, ethnicity and segregation in England. Urban<br />
Studies 48(14), 3125-3143.<br />
38. Hedman L., <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Manley D. (2011) Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood<br />
reproduction. Environment and Planning A 43, 1381-1399.<br />
37. Permentier M., Bolt G. and <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2011) Determinants of neighbourhood satisfaction and<br />
perception of neighbourhood reputation. Urban Studies 48(5), 977-996.<br />
36. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Manley D. (2010) The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour<br />
market outcomes: a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects. Journal of Economic<br />
Geography 10, 257-282.<br />
35. Niedomysl T., Östh J. and <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2010) The Globalisation of Marriage Fields: The Swedish<br />
Case. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 36(7), 1119-1138.<br />
34. Feijten P.M. and <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2010) The impact of splitting up and divorce on housing careers in<br />
the UK. Housing Studies 25, 483-507.<br />
33. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Manley D. (2009) Social Housing Allocation, Choice and Neighbourhood Ethnic<br />
Mix in England. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 24, 407-422.<br />
32. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Hooimeijer P. (2009) Regional differences in spatial flexibility: long commutes<br />
and job related migration intentions in the Netherlands. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 2, 129–<br />
146<br />
31. De Meester E. and <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2009) Symmetry and asymmetry in working and commuting<br />
arrangements between partners in the Netherlands: does the residential context matter?<br />
Environment and Planning A 41, 2181-2200.<br />
30. Permentier M., <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Bolt G. (2009) Neighbourhood reputation and the intention to<br />
leave the neighbourhood. Environment and Planning A 41, 2162-2180.<br />
29. Feijten P.M. and <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. (2009) Neighbourhood change… reason to leave? Urban Studies 46,<br />
2103–2122.<br />
28. <strong>van</strong> <strong>Ham</strong> M. and Clark W.A.V (2009) Neighbourhood mobility in context: household moves and<br />
changing neighbourhoods in the Netherlands. Environment and Planning A 41, 1442-1459.<br />
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