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Urbanisation And Network Alignment Issues In Istanbul: Informal Networks In Housing And Labour Markets

In: Network Dynamics In Emerging Regions Of Europe

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  • OZGE AKTAS

    (School of Social and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, UK)

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The following sections are included:IntroductionPopulation FiguresBrief History of the Housing Market in Istanbul(Lack of) Urban Planning Measures in TurkeyInformal and Formal Housing Networks Among Yesiltepe MigrantsLabour Force Participation and Unemployment in TurkeyThe Informal Economy in TurkeyInformal Employment Networks in YesiltepeConclusionReferences

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  • Ozge Aktas, 2010. "Urbanisation And Network Alignment Issues In Istanbul: Informal Networks In Housing And Labour Markets," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: David A Dyker (ed.), Network Dynamics In Emerging Regions Of Europe, chapter 12, pages 233-252, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9781848163744_0012
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