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Canada 2 Economic liberalism 2 Financial capitalism 2 Finanzkapitalismus 2 Health 2 Housing policy 2 Hypothek 2 Immobilienfinanzierung 2 Kanada 2 Mortgage 2 Real estate finance 2 Risiko 2 Risk 2 Subprime financial crisis 2 Subprime-Krise 2 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 2 Wohnungspolitik 2 Air quality 1 Environment 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Hamilton 1 Hyman P. Minsky 1 Lay perceptions 1 Place of residence 1 Social capital 1 Socio-economic status 1
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Simone, Dylan 5 Kitchen, Peter 2 Walks, Alan 2 Williams, Allison 2 Eyles, John 1 Newbold, K. 1 Newbold, K. Bruce 1
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Risking capitalism 2 Social Indicators Research 2 Housing Studies 1
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Neoliberalization through housing finance, the displacement of risk, and Canadian housing policy : challenging Minsky's financial instability hypothesis
Walks, Alan; Simone, Dylan - In: Risking capitalism, (pp. 49-77). 2016
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Neoliberalization through Housing Finance, the Displacement of Risk, and Canadian Housing Policy: Challenging Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis
Walks, Alan; Simone, Dylan - In: Risking capitalism, (pp. 49-77). 2016
The precise relationships between neoliberalization, financialization, and rising risk are still being debated in the literature. This paper examines, and challenges, the Financial Instability Hypothesis (FIH) developed by Hyman Minsky and his adherents. In this perspective, the level of...
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Housing Trajectories Across the Urban Hierarchy: Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, 2001-2005
Simone, Dylan; Newbold, K. Bruce - In: Housing Studies 29 (2014) 8, pp. 1096-1116
Within the Canadian housing market, some immigrants move quickly to quality, affordable housing, whereas others struggle through both systematic and institutional barriers. This article uses Statistics Canada's Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC) -capturing the settlement and...
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Air Quality in Hamilton: Who is Concerned? Perceptions from Three Neighbourhoods
Simone, Dylan; Eyles, John; Newbold, K.; Kitchen, Peter; … - In: Social Indicators Research 108 (2012) 2, pp. 239-255
This study investigates the factors influencing perceptions of air quality in the industrial city of Hamilton, Canada. The research employs data collected via a telephone survey of 1,002 adult residents in three neighbourhoods. Perceptions in the neighbourhoods were examined by individual...
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Measuring Social Capital in Hamilton, Ontario
Kitchen, Peter; Williams, Allison; Simone, Dylan - In: Social Indicators Research 108 (2012) 2, pp. 215-238
Social capital has been studied by academics for more than 20 years and within the past decade there has been an explosion of growth in research linking social capital to health. This paper investigates social capital in Hamilton, Ontario by way of a telephone survey of 1,002 households in...
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