Abstract

For middle-class households, residential choice is part of the way in which they seek to position themselves in social and urban space. The choice of residential location, tenure and housing type thus brings together the social and the spatial in various ways, reflecting desires for lifestyle, social and urban practices and identity. The choices of individual households translated into action can impact on socio-urban and population dynamics and the transformation of urban space.

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