With a full volume of Urban Studies under our belt, SAGE is celebrating by freeing up the October issue (37/11) of the journal until the end of the year.  Click here to access the free issue where you will find all these articles:

 

  • Neil Bania, Laura Leete, and Claudia Coulton

Job Access, Employment and Earnings: Outcomes for Welfare Leavers in a US Urban Labour Market

 

  • Sally A. Weller

Are Labour Markets Necessarily Local'? Spatiality, Segmentation and Scale

 

  • Peter J. B. Brown and Stephen Hincks

A Framework for Housing Market Area Delineation: Principles and Application

 

  • Robert M. Buckley and Ashna Singh Mathema

Real Estate Regulations in Accra: Some Macroeconomic Consequences?

 

  • Jessie P. H. Poon and Christine A. Lai

Why are Non-profit Performing Arts Organisations Successful in Mid-sized US Cities?

 

  • Ayda Eraydin, Bilge Armatli Köroglu, Hilal Erkus Öztürk, and Suna Senem Yasar

Network Governance for Competitiveness: The Role of Policy Networks in the Economic Performance of Settlements in the Izmir Region

 

  • Evert Meijers

Summing Small Cities Does Not Make a Large City: Polycentric Urban Regions and the Provision of Cultural, Leisure and Sports Amenities

 

  • Willem Salet

Rethinking Urban Projects: Experiences in Europe

 

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