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    Aalbers, M., & Holm, A. (2008). Uitverkoop in Berlijn! Rooilijn, 41(1), 58-65. http://www.kei-centrum.nl/websites/kei/files/KEI2003/documentatie/Aalbers_Holm_artikel_Rooilijn_1_2008.pdf
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    Aalbers, M. B., & Holm, A. (2008). Privatising social housing in Europe: the cases of Amsterdam and Berlin. In K. Adelhof, B. Glock, J. Lossau, & M. Schulz (Eds.), Urban trends in Berlin and Amsterdam (pp. 12-23). (Berliner geographische Arbeiten; No. 110). Geographisches Institut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2007). Big sister is watching you! Gender interaction and the unwritten rules of the Amsterdam red-light district. In R. Heiner (Ed.), Deviance across cultures (pp. 126-138). Oxford University Press.
  • Aalbers, M. B., & Rossi, U. (2007). A coming community: Young geographers coping with multi-tier spaces of academic publishing across Europe. Social & Cultural Geography, 8(2), 283-302. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649360701360220
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2007). Geographies of housing finance: The mortgage market in Milan, Italy. Growth and Change, 38(2), 174-199. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2257.2007.00363.x
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2007). What types of neighbourhoods are redlined? Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 22(2), 177-198.
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    Aalbers, M. B. (2007). Place-based and race-based exclusion from mortgage loans: Evidence from three cities in the Netherlands. Journal of Urban Affairs, 29(1), 1-29. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9906.2007.00320.x
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2006). Book review P. Bourdieu [Review of: (2005) The social structures of the economy]. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 97(4), 456-458.
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2006). Book review of G.D. Squires [Review of: (2004) Why the poor pay more: How to stop predatory lending]. Housing Studies, 21(1), 152-155.
  • Aalbers, M. B. (2006). ' When the banks withdraw, slum landlords take over': The structuration of neighbourhood decline through redlining, drug dealing, speculation and immigrant exploitation. Urban Studies, 43(7), 1061-1086. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980600711365
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