Research Articles on Social Mix
Below is a list of references for relevant theoretical and empirical papers relating to de-concentration and social mix prepared by Housing NSW. A link to a second document containing links to material available online is at the foot of this page. This list has been prepared by HNSW and supplied as a result of requests for details of the research being relied upon.
Housing NSW List of Research Articles
Author | Title | Location | Year | Notes |
Allen, Camina, Casey, Coward and Wood | Mixed Tenure, Twenty Years On: Nothing out of the ordinary | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2005 | |
Anderson, Brama and Holmqvist | Counteracting Segragation: Swedish Policies and Experiences | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 237-256 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Andersson, Musterd, Galster and Kauppinen | What Mix Matters? Exploring the relationships between individual's incomes and different measures of their neighbourhood context | Housing Studies, 22(5), pp. 637-660 | 2007 | Missing from folder |
ARTD Consultants | Reducing Concentrations of Disadvantage: Actions to create mixed communities that improve social inclusion | Positioning Paper for Housing Ministers Conference | 2009 | |
Arthurson, K | Creating Inclusive Communities through Balancing Social Mix: A critical relationship or tenuous link? | Urban Policy and Research, 20(3), pp. 245-261 | 2002 | |
Arthurson, K | Housing Tenure, Social Mix and Creating Inclusive Communities | Conference Paper, Towards Inclusion - State Anti Poverty Conference | 2002 | |
Arthurson, K | Residents' Perspectives about Social Mix | State of Australian Cities Conference, Griffith University | 2005 | |
Arthurson, K | Social Mix and the Cities | Urban Policy and Research, 23(4), pp. 519-523 | 2005 | |
Arthurson, K | Social Mix and Social Interaction: Do residents living in different housing tenures mix? | Sustainable Urban Areas Conference, Rotterdam | 2007 | |
Arthurson, K | Australian Public Housing and the Diverse Histories of Social Mix | Journal of Urban History, 34, pp. 484-501 | 2008 | |
Arthurson, K | Social Mix Policies, Spatial Scale and Resident Interaction | ENHR Conference, Dublin | 2008 | |
Arthurson, K | Theorising Social Mix: Spatial scale and resident interaction | Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference | 2008 | |
Arthurson, K | Urban Regeneration, Scale and Balancing Social Mix | Paper, Social Inclusion and Place Based Disadvantage Workshop, Brotherhood of St Laurence | 2008 | |
Arthurson, K | Operationalising Social Mix:Spatial scale, lifestyle and stigma as mediating points in resident interaction | Urban Policy and Research, 28(1), pp. 49-63 | 2010 | |
Arthurson, K | Questioning the Rhetoric of Social Mix as a Tool for Planning Social Inclusion | Urban Policy and Research, 28(2), pp. 225-231 | 2010 | |
Atkinson and Kintrea | Disentangling Area Effects: Evidence from deprived and non-deprived neighbourhoods | Urban Studies, 38(12), pp. 2277-2298 | 2001 | |
Atkinson and Kintrea | Opportunities and Despair, It's All in There': Practitioner Experiences and Explanations of Area Effects and Life Chances | Sociology, 38(3), pp. 437-455 | 2004 | |
Atkinson, R | Housing Policies, Social Mix and Community Outcomes | AHURI Final Report No. 122 | 2008 | |
Atkinson, R | Neighbourhoods and the Impacts of Social Mix: Crime, tenure diversification and assisted mobility | Paper No. 1, Housing and Community Research Unit, University of Tasmania | ||
Bailey and Manzi | Developing and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments | Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Round-up: Reviewing the evidence | 2008 | |
Bailey and Manzi | Governing through Community? A comparative study of changing management practices in mixed tenure housing development | Comparative Housing Research: Approaches and challenges in a new international era (conference om Netherlands) | 2010 | |
Bailey, Haworth, Manzi and Roberts | Creating and Sustaining Mixed Income Communities in Scotland: A good practice guide | Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Chartered Institute of Housing Scotland | 2007 | |
Batty et al | The New Deal for Communities Experience: A final assessment | Department for Communities and Local Government | 2010 | |
Baum, Arthurson and Rickson | Happy People in Mixed-up Places: The Association between the Degree and Type of Local Socioeconomic Mix and Expressions of Neighbourhood Satisfaction | Urban Studies, 47(3), pp. 467-485 | 2010 | |
Beauvais and Jenson | The Well-Being of Children: Are there "neighbourhood effects"? | Discussion Paper F|31, Canadian Policy Research Network | 2003 | |
Berube, A | Mixed Communities in England: A US perspective on evidence and policy prospects | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2005 | |
Blanc, M | Social Integration and Exclusion in France: Some Introductory Remarks from a Social Transaction Perspective | Housing Studies, 13(6), pp. 781-792 | 1998 | |
Blanc, M | The Impact of Social Mix Policies in France | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 257-272 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Blasius, Friedrichs and Galster | Introduction: Frontiers of Quantifying Neighbourhood Effects | Housing Studies, 22(5), pp. 627-636 | 2007 | Introduction to special issue |
Bolt and Van Kempen | Dispersal Patterns of Households who are Forced to Move: Desegregation by Demolition: A case study of Dutch cities | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 159-180 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Bolt, Phillips and Van Kempen | Housing Policy, (De)segregation and Social Mixing: An international perspective | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 129-135 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Bridge, G | The Neighbourhood and Social Networks | CNR Paper No. 4, ESRC Centre for Neighbourhood Research | 2002 | |
Briggs, X | Maximum Feasible Disdirection: A reply to Imbroscio | Journal of Urban Affairs, 30(2), pp. 131-137 | 2008 | Part of collection of 4 articles on the 'dispersal consensus' |
Buck, N | Identifying Neighbourhood Effects on Social Exclusion | Urban Studies, 38(12), pp. 2251-2275 | 2001 | |
Buron and Abt Assoc. | An Improved Living Environment? Neighbourhood Outcomes for HOPE VI Relocatees | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2004 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Buron et al | The HOPE VI Resident Tracking Study | The Urban Institute and Abt Associates | 2002 | |
Carpenter, J | Addressing Europe's Urban Challenges: Lessons from the EU URBAN Community Initiative | Urban Studies, 43(12), pp2145-2162 | 2006 | Makes explicit the need for social programs to complement physical interventions |
Castells, N | HOPE VI Neighbourhood Spillover Effects in Baltimore | Cityscape, 12(1), pp. 65-98 | 2010 | Special edition of Cityscape |
Chaskin and Joseph | Building "Community" in Mixed-Income Developments | Research Brief 1, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago | 2009 | |
Chaskin and Joseph | Building "Community" in Mixed-Income Developments | Urban Affairs Review, 45(3), pp. 299-335 | 2010 | |
Cheshire, P | Are mixed communities the answer to segregation and poverty? | Four page summary by JRF | ||
Cheshire, P | Segregated neighbourhoods and mixed communities: A critical analysis | Full length document | ||
Clark, W | Reexamining the Moving to Opportunity Study and its Contribution to Changing the Distribution of Poverty and Ethnic Concentration | Demography, 45(3), pp. 515-535 | 2008 | |
Cunningham and Sawyer | Moving to Better Neighbourhoods with Mobility Counselling | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2005 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Cunningham, M | An Improved Living Environment? Relocation Outcomes for HOPE VI Relocatees | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2004 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Cunningham, Popkin and Burt | Public Housing Transformation and the "Hard to House" | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2005 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Curley, A | Neighbourhood Institutions, Facilities, and Public Space: A missing link for HOPE VI residents' development of social capital? | Cityscape, 12(1), pp. 33-64 | 2010 | Special edition of Cityscape |
Darcy, M | De-concentration of Disadvantage and Mixed Income Housing: A critical discourse approach | Housing, Theory and Society, 27(1), pp. 1-22 | 2010 | |
Dean and Hastings | Challenging Images: Housing estates, stigma and regeneration | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2000 | |
Dekker, K. and Bolt, G. | Social cohesion in heterogeneous neighbourhoods in the Netherlands: The cases of Bouwlust and Hoograven | City Futures Conference, Chicago, 8-10 July 2004 | 2004 | |
Eiseman, Cove and Popkin | Resilient Children in Distressed Neighbourhoods: Evidence from the HOPE VI Panel Study | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2005 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Fainstein, S | Cities and diversity; Should we want it? Can we plan for it? | Columbia University | 2005 | Overview of academic literature on social mix |
Galster and Zobel | Will Dispersed Housing Programmes Reduce Social Problems in the US? | Housing Studies, 13(5), pp. 605-622 | 1998 | |
Galster, G | Neighbourhood Social Mix as a Goal of Housing Policy: A theoretical analysis | European Journal of Housing Policy, 7(1), pp. 19-43 | 2007 | |
Galster, G | The Mechanism(s) of Neighbourhood Effects: Theory, evidence and policy implications | Neighbourhood Effects: Theory and evidence seminar, Scotland | 2010 | Obtained via email from Peter Phibbs |
Garcia and Tapada | Communities in Transition: Dynamics of adaptation in an urban restructuring process | European Network for Housing Research International Housing conference, Reykjavik | 2005 | |
Goering, J & Feins, J | Social Science, Housing Policy, and the Harmful Effects of Poverty | Journal of Urban Affairs, 30(2), pp. 139-148 | 2008 | Part of collection of 4 articles on the 'dispersal consensus' |
Goetz, E | Forced Relocation vs. Voluntary Mobility: The effects of dispersal programmes on households | Housing Studies, 17(1), pp. 107-123 | 2002 | |
Goetz, E | Better Neighbourhoods, Better Outcomes? Explaining relocation outcomes in HOPE VI | Cityscape, 12(1), pp. 5-32 | 2010 | Special edition of Cityscape |
Goetz, E | Desegregation in 3D: Displacement, Dispersal and Development in American Public Housing | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 137-158 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Graham, Manley, Hiscock, Boyle & Doherty | Mixing Housing Tenures: Is it good for social well-being? | Urban Studies, 46(1), pp. 139-165 | 2009 | |
Graves, E | The Structuring of Urban Life in a Mixed-Income Housing "Community" | City and Community, 9(1), pp. 109-131 | 2010 | |
Gruis, Visscher and Kleinhans | Sustainable Neighbourhood Transformation | IOS Press/ Delft University Press | 2006 | |
Harris and Kaye | How Are HOPE VI Families Faring? Health | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2004 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Hastings, A. | Neighbourhood Environmental Services and Neighbourhood 'Effects': Exploring the role of urban services in intensifying neighbourhood problems | Housing Studies, 24(4), pp. 503-524 | 2009 | |
Imbroscio, D | "United and Actuated by Some Common Impulse of Passion": Challenging the dispersal consensus in American housing policy research | Journal of Urban Affairs, 30(2), pp. 111-130 | 2008 | Part of collection of 4 articles on the 'dispersal consensus' |
Imbroscio, D | Rebutting Nonrebuttals: A rejoinder to my critics | Journal of Urban Affairs, 30(2), pp. 149-154 | 2008 | Part of collection of 4 articles on the 'dispersal consensus' |
Jacobs and Baeder | Housing Interventions and Health: A review of the evidence | National Center for Healthy Housing | 2009 | |
Johnston, C | Housing Policy and Social Mix: An exploratory paper | Shelter Brief 19 | 2002 | |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Neighbourhood Images in East London | Findings | 1999 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Neighbourhood Images in Liverpool | Findings | 1999 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Neighbourhood Images in Nottingham | Findings | 1999 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Neighbourhood Images in Teesside | Findings | 1999 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Social cohesion and urban inclusion for disadvantaged neighbourhoods | Foundations | 1999 | Six page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Neighbourhoods That Work | Findings | 2003 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Developer and purchaser attitudes to new build mixed tenure housing | Findings: Informing change | 2006 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Mixed Communities: Success and sustainability | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2006 | |
Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Attachment to place, social networks, mobility and prospects of young people | Findings: Informing change | 2007 | Four page summary by JRF |
Joseph, Chaskin and Webber | The Theoretical Basis for Addressing Poverty Through Mixed-Income Development | Urban Affairs Review, 42(3), pp. 369-409 | 2007 | |
Joseph, M | Is Mixed-Income Development an Antidote to Urban Poverty | Housing Policy Debate, 17(2), pp. 209-234 | 2006 | |
Jupp, B | Living Together: Community life on mixed tenure estates | Demos | 1999 | |
Katz, Bruce | Neighbourhoods of Choice and Connection: The evolution of American neighbourhood policy and what it means for the United Kingdom | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2004 | |
Kearns and Mason | Mixed Tenure Communities and Neighbourhood Quality | Housing Studies, 22(5), pp. 661-691 | 2007 | |
Kintrea and Atkinson | Neighbourhoods and Social Exclusion: The research and policy implications of neighbourhood effects | Discussion Paper No. 3, Urban Change and Policy Research Group, University of Glasgow | 2001 | |
Kleinhans, R | Social Implications of Housing Diversification in Urban Renewal: A review of recent literature | Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 19, pp. 367-390 | 2004 | |
Knapman, Lambert and Manuel | Marden: A study in social mix | A Report for the Cities Commission in conjunction with the South Australian Housing Trust | 1975 | |
Knox and Alcock | Approaches to Community Governance: Models for mixed tenure communities | The Policy Press | ||
Levy and Kaye | How are HOPE VI Families Faring? Income and Employment | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2004 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Lilley, D | Public Housing De-concentration: A practitioner's view | Housing Works, 8(3), pp. 28-30 | 2010 | |
Loopmans, De Decker and Kesteloot | Social Mix and Passive Revolution. A Neo-Gramscian Analysis of the Social Mix Rhetoric in Flanders, Belgium | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 181-200 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Lupton and Fuller | Mixed Communities: A new approach to spatially concentrated poverty in England | International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33(4), pp. 1014-1028 | 2009 | |
Martin, G and Watkinson, J | Rebalancing communities by mixing tenures on social housing estates | Four page summary by JRF | ||
Martin, G and Watkinson, J | Rebalancing communities: Introducing mixed incomes into existing rented housing estates | Full length document | ||
Meen et at | Economic Segregation in England: Causes, consequences and policy | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2005 | Four page summary by JRF |
Meen et at | Economic Segregation in England: Causes, consequences and policy | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2005 | Full length document |
Naparstek et al | HOPE VI: Community Building Makes a Difference | Department of Housing and Urban Development | 2000 | |
Orr et al | Moving to Opportunity Interim Impacts Evaluation: Final Report | Department of Housing and Urban Development | 2003 | |
Ostendorf, Musterd and De Vos | Social Mix and the Neighbourhood Effect. Policy ambitions and empirical evidence | Housing Studies, 16(3), pp. 371-380 | 2001 | |
Outhwaite, A | Housing Hope - Stateside reform | Housing Works, 8(1), pp. 16-18 | 2010 | |
Ouwehand and Bosch | Everyday Life and Social Mixing in a Changing Neighbourhood | Work in progress… | ||
Overman, H | Neighbourhood Effects in Large and Small Neighbourhoods | Urban Studies, 39(1), pp. 117-130 | 2002 | |
Parkes, Kearns and Atkinson | What Makes people Dissatisfied with Their Neighbourhoods? | Urban Studies, 39(13), pp. 2413-2438 | 2002 | |
Phillips and Harrison | Constructing an Integrated Society: Historical Lessons for Tackling Black and Minority Ethnic Housing Segregation in Britain | Housing Studies, 25(2), pp. 221-235 | 2010 | Special Issue of Housing Studies (March 2010) |
Polikoff, A | Overview: Three remaining HOPE VI challenges | Housing Policy Debate, 20(1), pp. 147-151 | 2010 | |
Popkin et al | HOPE VI Panel Study: Baseline report (final) | The Urban Institute | 2002 | Only exec summary printed |
Popkin et al | A Decate of HOPE VI: Research findings and policy challenges | The Urban Institute | 2004 | |
Popkin et al | The Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration: Developing a new model for serving "hard to house" public housing families | The Urban Institute | 2008 | See also: |
Popkin, Eiseman and Cove | How Are HOPE VI Families Faring? Children | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2004 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Popkin, Levy and Buron | Has HOPE VI Transformed Residents' Lives? New Evidence from the HOPE VI Panel Study | Housing Studies, 24(4), pp. 477-502 | 2009 | |
Popkin, S | A glass half empty? New evidence from the HOPE VI Panel Study | Housing Policy Debate, 20(1), pp. 43-63 | 2010 | |
Qld Department of Housing | Social Mix Checklist: Incorporating policy principles and guides for implementation | 1994 | ||
Randolph and Wood | The Benefits of Tenure Diversification | AHURI Positioning Paper No. 65 | 2003 | |
Randolph, Wood, Holloway and Buck | The Benefits of Tenure Diversification | AHURI Final Report No. 60 | 2004 | |
Ruming, Mee and McGurk | Questioning the Rhetoric of Social Mix: Courteous Community or Hidden Hostility? | Australian Geographical Studies, 42(2), pp. 234-248 | 2004 | |
Sampson, Morenoff and Gannon-Rowley | Assessing "Neighbourhood Effects": Social processes and new directions in research | Annual Review of Sociology, 28, pp. 443-478 | 2002 | |
Sarkissian, Forsyth and Heine | Residential 'Social Mix': The debate continues | Australian Planner | 1990 | |
Smith and Ferryman | Saying Good-Bye: Relocating Senior Citizens in the HOPE VI Panel Study | Metropolitan Housing and Communities Center | 2006 | A Roof Over Their Heads: Chantes and Challenges for Public Housing Residents |
Stoloff, J | Guest Editor's Introduction (HOPE VI issue) | Cityscape, 12(1), pp. 1-4 | 2010 | Special edition of Cityscape |
Talen, E | The Context of Diversity: A Study of Six Chicago Neighbourhoods | Urban Studies, 47(3), pp. 486-513 | 2010 | |
Theodos et al | Inclusive Public Housing: Services for the Hard to House | The Urban Institute | 2010 | |
Tunstall and Fenton | In the Mix: A review of mixed income, mixed tenure and mixed communities | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2006 | |
Turner et al | Distressed Public Housing - What it costs to do nothing | The urban Institute | 2005 | |
Universities of Newcastle and Northumbria | Transferable Lessons in Regeneration from the Housing Action Trusts | 2000 | Summary of paper that is no longer available (referenced in Straight Talk SIA) | |
van Ham and Manley | The Effect of Neighbourhood Housing Tenure Mix on Labour Market Outcomes: A Longitudinal Perspective | IZA Discussion Paper No. 4094, The Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn | 2009 | Subsequent journal article published in 2010 and referred to by Michael Darcy |
van Ham and Manley | The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes: a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects | Journal of Economic Geography, 10, pp. 257-282 | 2010 | |
Vinson and Baldry | The Spatial Clustering of Child Maltreatment: Are micro-social environments involved? | Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No 119 | 1999 | |
Ware, V., Gronda, H and Vitis, L | Addressing Locational Disadvantage Effectively | AHURI Research Synthesis Service | 2010 | |
Weatherburn and Lind | Poverty, Parenting, Peers and Crime-Prone Neighbourhoods | Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No 85. | 1998 | |
Wong and Schulze Baing | Brownfield Residential Redevelopment in England: What happens to the most deprived neighbourhoods? | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2010 | |
Wood, M | A Balancing Act? Tenure diversification in Australia and Britain | Housing Studies Association Conference | 2002 | |
Zielenbach and Voith | HOPE VI and Neighbourhood Economic Development: The importance of local market dynamics | Cityscape, 12(1), pp. 99-132 | 2010 | Special edition of Cityscape |
Ziersch and Arthurson | Social Capital and Housing Tenure in an Adelaide Neighbourhood | Urban Policy and Research, 25(4), pp. 409-431 | 2007 | |
Ziller, A | Social Mix and Tenure Mix: A literature review | Prepared for Landcom | 2006 |
A second document containing links to material available online can be found at: Publicly Accessible Literature Relating to Social Mix
Source: This list has been prepared by HNSW and supplied as a result of requests for details of the research being relied upon.