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John Östh
John Östh
Professor in Urban analysis @ OsloMet; visiting professor @ IBF / Uppsala University;
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How important is access to jobs? Old question—improved answer
O Åslund, J Östh, Y Zenou
Journal of Economic Geography 10 (3), 389-422, 2009
2522009
School choice and increasing performance difference: A counterfactual approach
J Östh, E Andersson, B Malmberg
Urban studies 50 (2), 407-425, 2013
2462013
Travel-to-school distances in Sweden 2000–2006: changing school geography with equality implications
E Andersson, B Malmberg, J Östh
Journal of transport geography 23, 35-43, 2012
2202012
Intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood poverty: an analysis of neighbourhood histories of individuals
M Van Ham, L Hedman, D Manley, R Coulter, J Östh
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 39 (3), 402-417, 2014
2102014
Measuring the Scale of Segregation Using k‐Nearest Neighbor Aggregates
J Östh, WAV Clark, B Malmberg
Geographical analysis 47 (1), 34-49, 2015
1842015
Cumulative exposure to disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood effects
L Hedman, D Manley, M Van Ham, J Östh
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (1), 195-215, 2015
1742015
The globalisation of marriage fields: The Swedish case
T Niedomysl, J Östh, M Van Ham
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 36 (7), 1119-1138, 2010
1662010
A multiscalar analysis of neighborhood composition in Los Angeles, 2000–2010: A location-based approach to segregation and diversity
WAV Clark, E Anderson, J Östh, B Malmberg
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105 (6), 1260-1284, 2015
1402015
Ethnic segregation and performance inequality in the Swedish school system: A regional perspective
E Andersson, J Östh, B Malmberg
Environment and planning A 42 (11), 2674-2686, 2010
1322010
Segregation and urban unrest in Sweden
B Malmberg, E Andersson, J Östh
Urban geography 34 (7), 1031-1046, 2013
1312013
Spatial economic resilience and accessibility: A joint perspective
J Östh, A Reggiani, G Galiazzo
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 49, 148-159, 2015
1162015
Analysing segregation using individualised neighbourhoods
J Östh, B Malmberg, EK Andersson
Social-Spatial Segregation, 135-162, 2014
1012014
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mobility under mild policies: Causal evidence from Sweden
M Dahlberg, PA Edin, E Grönqvist, J Lyhagen, J Östh, A Siretskiy, M Toger
arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09087, 2020
802020
Social capital, resilience and accessibility in urban systems: a study on Sweden
J Östh, M Dolciotti, A Reggiani, P Nijkamp
Networks and Spatial Economics 18, 313-336, 2018
722018
Introducing the EquiPop software: An application for the calculation of k-nearest neighbour contexts/neighbourhoods
J Östh
Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University, Department of Social and Economic Geography, 2014
66*2014
Spatial and temporal patterns of economic segregation in Sweden’s metropolitan areas: A mobility approach
J Östh, I Shuttleworth, T Niedomysl
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 50 (4), 809-825, 2018
592018
A new way of determining distance decay parameters in spatial interaction models with application to job accessibility analysis in Sweden
J Östh, J Lyhagen, A Reggiani
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research 16 (2), 344-363, 2016
592016
The city as a single gay male magnet? Gay and lesbian geographical concentration in Sweden
T Wimark, J Östh
Population, Space and Place 20 (8), 739-752, 2014
542014
Mobility during the covid-19 pandemic: A data-driven time-geographic analysis of health-induced mobility changes
M Toger, K Kourtit, P Nijkamp, J Östh
Sustainability 13 (7), 4027, 2021
512021
Airbnb and COVID-19: SPACE-TIME vulnerability effects in six world-cities
K Kourtit, P Nijkamp, J Östh, U Türk
Tourism Management, 2022
442022
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