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    The Move to Housing Ownership in Temporal and Regional Contexts by Deurloo, M C, Clark, W A V, Dieleman, F M

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-11-1994)
    “…A previous longitudinal study of households who make the change from renting to owning demonstrated the close connections between the tenure change and family…”
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    Entry to Home-ownership in Germany: Some Comparisons with the United States by Clark, W. A. V., Deurloo, M. C., Dieleman, F. M.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-01-1997)
    “…New research on migration, mobility and housing tenure choice using the concept of the life-course is providing an enriched analysis of the context within…”
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    Choice of Residential Environment in the Randstad by Deurloo, M. C., Clark, W. A. V., Dieleman, F. M.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-06-1990)
    “…This contribution adds to our earlier work on the residential choices of households who move, by studying the role of the residential environment in the…”
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    Tenure Changes in the Context of Micro-level Family and Macro-level Economic Shifts by Clark, W. A. V., Deurloo, M. C., Dieleman, F. M.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-02-1994)
    “…Almost all the work to date on tenure changes, specifically the move from rent to own, has been derived from cross-sectional analysis of this important housing…”
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    Tenure Choice in the Dutch Housing Market by Deurloo, M C, Dieleman, F M, Clark, W A V

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-06-1987)
    “…In this paper, tenure choice in complex housing markets is examined, that is, in markets with more than a simple choice between own and rent. The paper has…”
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    A Comparative View of Housing Choices in Controlled and Uncontrolled Housing Markets by Dieleman, F. M., Clark, W. A. V., Deurloo, M. C.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-10-1989)
    “…The research reported in this paper evaluates the relative contributions of economic and demographic variables in determining tenure and housing type choice…”
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    Generalized Log-Linear Models of Housing Choice by Deurloo, M C, Dieleman, F M, Clark, W A V

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-01-1988)
    “…By incorporating the structure of polytomous variables with ordered categories in the design matrix, nonstandard logit models are used to analyze housing…”
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    Residential Mobility in Dutch Housing Markets by Clark, W A V, Deurloo, M C, Dieleman, F M

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-06-1986)
    “…A one percent stratified random sample of all Dutch households (comprising 62 000 households) is used to examine mobility in the Dutch housing market. Two…”
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    Ethnic Clusters in Amsterdam, 1994-96: A Micro-area Analysis by Deurloo, Marinus C., Musterd, Sako

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-1998)
    “…Ghetto formation is a recurrent item in debates on urban futures all over the world, the Netherlands not excluded. Many people express their fear for extreme…”
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    The Geography of Residential Turnover in Twenty-seven Large US Metropolitan Housing Markets, 1985-95 by Dieleman, Frans M., Clark, William A. V., Deurloo, Marinus C.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-02-2000)
    “…Previous research on variations in mobility rates across metropolitan areas, documented the link between immigration and local mobility, and the way in which…”
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    Housing Consumption and Residential Mobility by Clark, W. A. V., Deurloo, M. C., Dieleman, F. M.

    “…This study uses a large longitudinal data set of housing and mobility information for the city of Tilburg, The Netherlands, to examine the relationships among…”
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    Residential Mobility and Neighbourhood Outcomes by Clark, William, Deurloo, Marinus, Dieleman, Frans

    Published in Housing studies (01-05-2006)
    “…When households move they obviously weigh both the quality of the house and the quality of the neighbourhood in their decision process. But, to the extent that…”
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    Aging in place and housing over-consumption by Clark, William A. V., Deurloo, Marinus C.

    “…Societies are aging and the number of households with heads or even all members over 65 is increasing rapidly. Many of these households are well established in…”
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    Housing Careers in the United States, 1968-93: Modelling the Sequencing of Housing States by Clark, William A. V., Deurloo, Marinus C., Dieleman, Frans M.

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-01-2003)
    “…The research in this paper focuses on the housing career during a household's life-course. The housing career is the sequence of housing states defined in…”
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    Choice of residential environment in the Randstad by Deurloo, M C, Clark, W A V, Dieleman, F M

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-06-1990)
    “…There are distinct differences in choice patterns between the urbanised west of the Netherlands (the Randstad) and the rest of the country. By focusing on the…”
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    A comparative view of housing choices in controlled and uncontrolled housing markets by Dieleman, F M, Clark, W A V, Deurloo, M C

    Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-10-1989)
    “…Evaluates the contributions of economic and demographic variables in determining tenure and housing type choice and the extent of similarity between the U.S…”
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