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101. An Evaluation of the Layering and Legacy of Area-based Regeneration Initiatives in England: The Case of Wolverhampton.

102. Housing Densities and Consumer Choice.

103. The Changing Geography of Privately Rented Housing in England and Wales.

104. Pairwise Convergence of District-level House Prices in London.

105. Choice-based Letting, Ethnicity and Segregation in England.

106. Contesting Territorial Fixity? A Case Study of Regeneration in Belfast.

107. Rental Values in UK Shopping Malls.

108. Planning Delay and the Responsiveness of English Housing Supply.

109. Professions, Occupational Roles and Skills in Urban Policy: A Reworking of the Debates in England and France.

110. Making Citizens in the Classroom: An Urban Geography of Citizenship Education?

111. Is There Long-run Convergence among Regional House Prices in the UK?

112. Regenerating Communities: Women's Experiences of Urban Regeneration.

113. Urban rhythms in a small home: COVID-19 as a mechanism of exception.

114. 'Ulster Says No': Regulating the consumption of commercial sex spaces and services in Northern Ireland.

115. Selective migration and urban–rural differences in subjective well-being: Evidence from the United Kingdom.

116. Family names, city size distributions and residential differentiation in Great Britain, 1881–1901.

117. From City-region Concept to Boundaries for Governance: The English Case.

118. Does better job accessibility help people gain employment? The role of public transport in Great Britain.

119. Flats and Densities in England: A Reply to Barry Goodchild.

120. Meeting the Decent Homes Standard: London Housing Associations’ Asset Management Strategies.

121. ‘Where Is the Global City?’ Visual Narratives of London among East European Migrants.

122. Housing Supply and Brownfield Regeneration in a post-Barker World: Is There Enough Brownfield Land in England and Scotland?

123. Exploring Resident (Non-)participation in the UK New Deal for Communities Regeneration Programme.

124. The false promise of homeownership: Homeowner societies in an era of declining access and rising inequality.

125. Regional housing price dependency in the UK: A dynamic network approach.

126. Immigration and house prices under various labour market structures in England and Wales.

127. Do low-paid workers benefit from the urban escalator? Evidence from British cities.

128. Complicity and contestation in the gentrifying urban primary school.

129. Differing house price linkages across UK regions: A multi-dimensional recursive ripple model.

130. Spatial variations in personal insolvency choices: The role of stigma and social capital.

131. Local house prices, parental background and young adults' homeownership in England and Wales.

132. Local economic development opportunities from NHS spending: Evidence from Wales.

133. Migrant infrastructure: Transaction economies in Birmingham and Leicester, UK.

134. What works? Policies for employability in cities.

135. The amenity value of the British climate.

136. Fifty shades of gay: Social and technological change, urban deconcentration and niche enterprise.

137. Men buying sex. Differences between urban and rural areas in the UK.

138. Commuting and labour supply revisited.

139. ‘I’m local and foreign’: Belonging, the city and the case for denizenship.

140. Structure and imagination of changing cities: Manchester, Liverpool and the spatial in-between.

141. Monetary policy and bubbles in the national and regional UK housing markets.

142. The outsourcing of control: Alcohol law enforcement, private-sector governance and the evening and night-time economy.

143. Financial Exit Routes from the ‘Poverty Trap’: A Study of Four UK Cities.

144. Class, Students and Place: Encountering Locality in a Post-industrial Landscape.

145. Valuing the Benefits of Urban Regeneration.

146. Rethinking Local Activism: ‘Cultivating the Capacities’ of Neighbourhood Organising.

147. Composition, Concentration and Deprivation: Exploring their Association with Social Cohesion among Different Ethnic Groups in the UK.

148. International Migration, Housing Demand and Access to Homeownership in the UK.

149. Social Inclusion at Different Scales in the Urban Environment: Locating the Community to Empower.

150. The Magic of the Marketplace: Sociality in a Neglected Public Space.