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Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements and Housing
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Document TypeGeneral
Publish Date24/04/2009
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Published ByWouter P. C. van Gent, Sako Musterd, Wim J. M. Ostendorf
Edited ByArslan Hassan
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REFLECTIONS ON CURRENT DUTCH NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY

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Document Type:General
Publish Date:24 April 2009
Primary Author:Wouter P. C. van Gent, Sako Musterd, Wim J. M. Ostendorf
Edited By:Arsalan Hasan
Published By:Wouter P. C. van Gent, Sako Musterd, Wim J. M. Ostendorf

Current Dutch urban policy has opted for a focused approach to solving urban social problems. The Minister of ‘Housing, Neighbourhoods and Integration aims at tackling social deprivation and liveability problems in a limited number of neighbourhoods. Several assumptions underpin the policy ambitions: e.g., a strong interrelationship between social deprivation and liveability; a clear social and spatial divide in Dutch society; and extra negative effects of problem accumulation. In this paper, these assumptions are tested. It is concluded that the two types of problems are in fact unrelated; targeting a limited number of neighbourhoods does not effectively address social deprivation. Furthermore, there is yet insufficient research to support the idea that there would be extra negative effects associated with an accumulation of social deprivation and liveability problems.

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