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Destination choice and the identity of places: a disaggregated analysis for different types of visitor population environment in the Netherlands
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Path-dependency in segregation and social networks in the Netherlands
The fragmented worker? ICTs, coping strategies and gender differences in the temporal and spatial fragmentation of paid labour
Economic deconcentration in a rational planning system: the Dutch case
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Second homes in Germany and the Netherlands: ownership and travel impact explained
Rush hour commuting in the Netherlands: Gender-specific household activities and personal attitudes towards responsibility sharing.
Behavioural effects of a tradable driving credit scheme: Results of an online stated adaptation experiment in the Netherlands
E-shopping in the Netherlands: does geography matter?
Natural and built environmental exposures on children's active school travel: A Dutch global positioning system-based cross-sectional study
The impact of social capital, land use, air pollution and noise on individual morbidity in Dutch neighbourhoods