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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 36 Citations 6,249 100 World Ranking 3774 National Ranking 133

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • World War II
  • Law
  • China

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Economic growth, Ethnic group, Development economics, Restructuring and Globalization. His research integrates issues of Social mobility and Economy in his study of Economic growth. His Ethnic group research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cultural background, Immigration and Demographic economics.

In his study, Social mix is inextricably linked to Urban policy, which falls within the broad field of Development economics. He combines subjects such as Market economy and Renting with his study of Restructuring. His Globalization study incorporates themes from American exceptionalism, Colonialism, Order, Economic system and Middle class.

His most cited work include:

  • Globalizing cities : a new spatial order? (346 citations)
  • Ethnic Segregation in Cities: New Forms and Explanations in a Dynamic World. (250 citations)
  • Minority ethnic groups in the Dutch housing market : spatial segregation, relocation dynamics and housing policy (162 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Development economics, Economic growth, Ethnic group, Restructuring and Economic geography. His work carried out in the field of Development economics brings together such families of science as Unemployment, Welfare state, Politics and Public housing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Poverty, Public economics and Urban policy.

The various areas that he examines in his Economic growth study include Human geography, Social mobility and Economy. While the research belongs to areas of Ethnic group, Ronald van Kempen spends his time largely on the problem of Immigration, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Solidarity. His studies deal with areas such as Globalization and Public relations as well as Economic geography.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Development economics (30.48%)
  • Economic growth (26.67%)
  • Ethnic group (24.76%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2019)?

  • Development economics (30.48%)
  • Restructuring (20.95%)
  • Economic growth (26.67%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Ronald van Kempen mostly deals with Development economics, Restructuring, Economic growth, Economic geography and Ethnic group. His study on Development economics also encompasses disciplines like

  • Welfare state and Poverty most often made with reference to Unemployment,
  • China and related State and Globalization. His Restructuring study combines topics in areas such as Memorandum, Spatial planning, Demographic economics and Public housing.

His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Labour economics and Economic growth. His Economic geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diversity, Social issues and Social mobility. His Ethnic group study frequently links to related topics such as Autonomy.

Between 2011 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Heteropolitanization: Social and spatial change in Central and East European Cities (66 citations)
  • Enclave Urbanism In China: Consequences and Interpretations (58 citations)
  • Towards Hyper-Diversified European Cities: A Critical Literature Review (54 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • World War II
  • Law
  • China

Ronald van Kempen mainly focuses on Economic geography, Social mobility, Development economics, Economic growth and Mobilities. His Economic geography research incorporates elements of Poverty, Democracy and Decentralization. His Social mobility research incorporates themes from Social stratification, Diversity and Economic system.

The concepts of his Development economics study are interwoven with issues in Welfare state, Restructuring and China. His studies in China integrate themes in fields like State, Globalization and Politics. His Economic growth study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Urban governance, Ethnic group, Urban politics and Immigration.

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Best Publications

Ethnic Segregation in Cities: New Forms and Explanations in a Dynamic World.

Ronald van Kempen;A. şule Özüekren.
Urban Studies (1998)

569 Citations

Globalizing cities : a new spatial order?

Peter Marcuse;Ronald van Kempen.
(2000)

526 Citations

Minority ethnic groups in the Dutch housing market : spatial segregation, relocation dynamics and housing policy

Gideon Bolt;Ronald van Kempen;Maarten van Ham.
Urban Studies (2008)

273 Citations

Social effects of urban restructuring: a case study in Amsterdam and Utrecht, the Netherlands

Ellen van Beckhoven;Ronald van Kempen.
Housing Studies (2003)

218 Citations

Social cohesion, social mix, and urban policies in the Netherlands

Ronald van Kempen;Gideon Bolt.
Journal of Housing and The Built Environment (2009)

214 Citations

New trends in urban policies in Europe: evidence from the Netherlands and Denmark

Hans Thor Andersen;Ronald van Kempen.
Cities (2003)

206 Citations

Revolution in Social Housing in the Netherlands: Possible Effects of New Housing Policies

Ronald van Kempen;Hugo Priemus.
Urban Studies (2002)

196 Citations

THE NEW DIVIDED CITY: CHANGING PATTERNS IN EUROPEAN CITIES

Ronald Van Kempen;Alan Murie.
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie (2009)

177 Citations

Conclusion: A Changed Spatial Order

Peter Marcuse;Ronald van Kempen.
(2008)

173 Citations

On the Social Significance of Spatial Location ; Spatial Segregation and Social Inclusion

Gideon Bolt;Jack Burgers;Ronald van Kempen.
Journal of Housing and The Built Environment (1998)

170 Citations

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