Skills and Cities / Edition 1

Skills and Cities / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138812234
ISBN-13:
9781138812239
Pub. Date:
03/24/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138812234
ISBN-13:
9781138812239
Pub. Date:
03/24/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Skills and Cities / Edition 1

Skills and Cities / Edition 1

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Overview

Creative industries have become fundamental in signalling the economic wellbeing of cities and urban regions. Workers who are attracted to the sector tend to have strong preferences when it comes to the neighbourhoods they want to live in, with factors such as job availability and urban amenities playing a large part in their decision.

Skills and Cities analyses these factors and looks at the implications for urban and regional policy across a range of European cities. Drawing conclusions from the Netherlands and Scandinavian cities Copenhagen and Helsinki, this book sheds new light on the debate about the importance of jobs and urban amenities for attracting high-skilled employees. This edited collection brings together international literature and individual residential experiences from different cities, presenting policy simulations and highlighting the differences between urban and suburban groups. Subsequent chapters discuss the location preference and settlement process of international migrants and students in an attempt to understand what it is that attracts highly-skilled workers to a particular area. This book concludes by expertly drawing together the key issues surrounding the residential behaviour of highly educated workers and students.

This collection will be of interest to researchers and policy makers in urban planning, as well as Postgraduate students researching housing preferences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138812239
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/24/2016
Series: Regions and Cities
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sako Musterd is Professor of Urban Geography at the Centre for Urban Studies of the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Marco Bontje is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Urban Studies of the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Jan Rouwendal is Professor at the Department of Spatial Economics of VU University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Part One 1. Skills and cities; an introductory framework Sako Musterd, Marco Bontje and Jan Rouwendal 2. Housing and amenities as attracting factors for cities and their regions; a literature review Bart Sleutjes 3. Residential sorting of creative knowledge workers in four European knowledge cities Bart Sleutjes Part Two 4. Housing and location preferences of higher educated workers in The Netherlands; an introduction Marco Bontje, Sako Musterd and Jan Rouwendal 5. ‘The’ creative class does not exist: contrasting residential preferences of creative and technical workers in Amsterdam and Eindhoven Willem R. Boterman and Marco Bontje 6. Sorting models of household location and urban amenities Mark van Duijn, Jan Möhlmann, Ismir Mulalic and Jan Rouwendal 7. Integration and policy simulations Jasper Dekkers, Jan Möhlmann and Jan Rouwendal Part Three 8. Housing and location preferences of higher educated international migrants in The Netherlands; an introduction Jan Rouwendal, Sako Musterd and Marco Bontje 9. Stated residential preferences of highly-skilled international migrants Bart Sleutjes and Willem R. Boterman 10. International students and the Netherlands Or Levkovich, Jan Rouwendal and Carla Sá 11. Location choices of highly educated foreign workers; the importance of urban amenities Or Levkovich and Jan Rouwendal 12. Revealed residential preference of international migrants working in creative and knowledge intensive industries; the settlement process Bart Sleutjes and Sako Musterd Part Four 13. Skills and Cities; Jobs and Amenities Sako Musterd, Marco Bontje and Jan Rouwendal

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