Dr. Yanliu Lin

Vening Meineszgebouw A
Princetonlaan 8a
3584 CB Utrecht

Dr. Yanliu Lin

Associate Professor
Spatial Planning
y.lin@uu.nl

Publications

2025

Scholarly publications

Lu, H., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Liu, Y. (2025). Community garden coproduction under collectivism. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning.
Lu, H., Lin, Y., Liu, Z., & Kleinhans, R. (2025). To participate online or onsite? Public preferences for participating in neighborhood regeneration planning in China. Planning Practice and Research. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Baalbergen, I., Bolt, G., Lin, Y., & Hooimeijer, P. (2025). ‘If it remains out of sight’: governance networks and discursive power disparities in migrant workers’ housing. Housing Studies. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Lin, Y., Geertman, S., Witte, P., & Pinto, N. (2025). Digital planning for sustainable urban future. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 122, Article 102334. [DOI]
Jiang, H., Zhou, H., Geertman, S., Lin, Y., & Pan, H. (2025). Transformations of smart governance during the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Urban Sciences. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Baalbergen, I., Bolt, G., Lin, Y., & Hooimeijer, P. (2025). Waiting in uneven geographies of asylum reception and the social mobility of refugees. Urban Geography. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Zhou, X., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2025). Making collaborative water governance accountable? The River Chief System in China. International Journal of Water Resources Development. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Lin, Y. (2025). Understanding Contexts and Power Relations in Collaborative Planning in China. Journal of Planning Literature. Advance online publication. [DOI]
He, J., & Lin, Y. (Accepted/In press). Simulating Power Dynamics in Social Media Participation in Digital Planning: An Agent-Based Model Approach. Abstract from The 19th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management, London, United Kingdom.
Li, Z., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., Monstadt, J., & He, J. (2025). The communicative turn in planning? Examining community planner’s role as a third actor in Beijing, China. Cities, 159, Article 105785. [DOI] [Portal]
Zhou, X., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2025). Institutional design of collaborative water governance: the River Chief System in China. Environmental Policy and Governance, 35(3), 525-537. [DOI] [Portal]
Baalbergen, I., Bolt, G., Lin, Y., & Hooimeijer, P. (2025). Arrival infrastructures and refugee enrolment in higher education. International Migration, 63(1), Article e13374. [DOI] [Portal]
Zhou, X., Lin, Y., Monstadt, J., Hooimeijer, P., Wang, S., & Liu, Z. (2025). Examining collaborative planning processes and outcomes in urban regeneration: a deliberative turn in China? Urban Studies, 62(4), 682-699. [DOI] [Portal]

2024

Scholarly publications

He, J., & Lin, Y. (2024). How Can Social Networking Sites Empower the Grassroots in Urban Planning? In Game changer? : Planning for Just and Sustainable Urban Regions (pp. 780-780). Association of European Schools of Planning. https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:eu:aa1df144-4120-4743-80da-f358d00e6fe5
Liu, Z., Lin, Y., & Chung, C. K. L. (2024). Regional governance for greenways in China: A control rights perspective. Journal of Urban Affairs. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Lai, Y., & Lin, Y. (2024). Buying a house without a formal title: A property rights perspective for understanding informal housing ownership in Shenzhen, China. Journal of Urban Affairs, 46(9), 1837-1855. [DOI] [Portal]
He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Informal participation in digital planning: How can third parties use social media to shift power relations in planning? Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 114, Article 102193. [DOI] [Portal]
Li, Y., Lai, Y., & Lin, Y. (2024). The Role of Diversified Geo-Information Technologies in Urban Governance: A Literature Review. Land, 13(9), Article 1408. [DOI] [Portal]
Qiu, Y., Lin, Y., He, J., & Lu, H. (2024). Using Social Media Data to Understand Citizen Perceptions of Urban Planning in a City Simulation Game. Simulation and Gaming, 55(5), 943-963. [DOI] [Portal]
Li, Z., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Hidden conflicts? Revealing power mechanisms in collaborative governance for redeveloping heritage districts: The case of Dashilar. Journal of Urban Affairs. Advance online publication. [DOI]
Baalbergen, I., Weterings, A., Bolt, G., Lin, Y., Bastiaanssen, J., & Hooimeijer, P. (2024). Quantifying the role of arrival infrastructures in the labor market integration of refugees. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50(16), 3981-4001. [DOI] [Portal]
Chen, K., Lai, Y., Tao, L., & Lin, Y. (2024). Spatial Variation of Industrial Land Conversion and Its Influential Factors in Urban Redevelopment in China: Case Study of Shenzhen, China. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 150(2), Article 05024005. [DOI]
He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Measuring social network influence on power relations in collaborative planning: A case study of Beijing City, China. Cities, 148, Article 104866. [DOI] [Portal]
Li, Z., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2024). Heritage conflict evolution: changing framing strategies and opportunity structures in two heritage district redevelopment projects in China. Geoforum, 149(2), Article 103959. [DOI] [Portal]

2023

Scholarly publications

Jiang, H., Pan, H., Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. (2023). Hacking Corporate Smart Cities Under COVID-19: Towards a Smart Governance Approach. Journal of Urban Technology, 30(4), 71-81. [DOI] [Repository]
He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2023). The role of social media in reshaping the power of third parties in urban planning. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) in Montreal, Canada, 20-22 June 2023 [DOI] [Portal]
Lin, Y., Hemker, M., Ojagh, N. H., & Yolum, P. (2023). Agent-based decision support for social media influence in urban planning. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) in Montreal, Canada, 20-22 June 2023. OSF. [DOI] [Repository]
Baalbergen, I., Bolt, G., Lin, Y., & Hooimeijer, P. (2023). Governance Networks and Accountability Patterns in the Provision of Housing for Migrants: The Case of Central and Eastern European Workers in the Netherlands. Housing, Theory and Society, 40(4), 411-434. [DOI] [Repository]
Li, Y., Lin, Y., Wang, J., Geertman, S., & Hooimeijer, P. (2023). The effects of jobs, amenities, and locations on housing submarkets in Xiamen City, China. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 38(2), 1221–1239. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y. (2023). Rethinking collaborative planning in China: Does the communicative or agonistic planning theory matter? Planning Theory, 22(3), 249-269. [DOI] [Repository]

Professional publications

Lin, Y. (2023). How can social media reshape power relations in urban planning? Discover how social media transforms power relations in urban planning as Dr. Yanliu Lin examines its impact on government-society relation and collaborative practices in the Chinese context. . The Project Repository Journal , 17, 64-67. https://edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=ed873552-5d35-420b-a949-90ae295e058b&pnum=64 [Repository]

2022

Scholarly publications

Lin, Y., Wang, S. (Ed.), Geertman, S. (Ed.), & Deng, Z. (Ed.) (2022). Smart Governance and New Forms of Collaborative Planning. The Commercial Press.
He, J., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Monstadt, J. (2022). Measuring social network influence on power relations in collaborative planning in Beijing city, China.
Zhou, X., & Lin, Y. (2022). Collaborative governance for water management in China. In Proceedings of the 2022 Annual Conference of the Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA), 3-4 December 2022, Shanghai, China Asian Association for Public Administration.
Li, Y., Geertman, S., Hooimeijer, P., Lin, Y., Yang, H., & Yang, L. (2022). Interaction effects of socioeconomic factors on long-distance commuting after disentangling residential self-selection: An empirical study in Xiamen, China. Journal of Transport Geography, 105, 1-8. Article 103481. [DOI] [Repository]
Lu, H., & Lin, Y. (2022). Enabling citizen participation with the planning support system: Empirical evidence from crowdsourcing greenway planning. Proceedings of the 7th Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning: Moving towards Health and Resilience in the Public Realm, 30 June - 3 July 2022, Budapest, Hungary..
Zhao, M., Lin, Y., & Wang, H. (2022). Locational Differences of Collective Land and Their Socioeconomic Effects on the Rural Elderly in China’s Pearl River Delta. Land, 11(5), 1-16. Article 606. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., & Benneker, K. (2022). Assessing collaborative planning and the added value of planning support apps in The Netherlands. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 49(2), 391-410. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y. (2022). Social media for collaborative planning: A typology of support functions and challenges. Cities, 125, 1-11. Article 103641. [DOI] [Repository]
Li, Y., Geertman, S., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., Xu, W., & Huang, J. (2022). Spatial mismatch for distinct socioeconomic groups in Xiamen, China. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 15(1), 53-70. [DOI] [Repository]
Chen, L., Meadows, M., Liu, Y., & Lin, Y. (2022). Examining pathways linking rural labour outflows to the abandonment of arable land in China. Population, Space and Place, 28(1), Article e2519. [DOI] [Repository]

2021

Scholarly publications

Bannister, J., & Lin, Y. (2021). Correspondence: Digital tools, participation, and promoting effectiveness, efficiency, and fairness of post COVID-19 urban governance. Urban Governance, 1(1), 6- 6. [DOI] [Repository]
Li, Y., Lin, Y., Geertman, S., Hooimeijer, P., & Xu, W. (2021). Accessibility-Based Equity of Public Facilities: a Case Study in Xiamen, China. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 14(4), 947-968. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., & Kant, S. (2021). Using Social Media for Citizen Participation: Contexts, Empowerment, and Inclusion. Sustainability, 13(12), 1-14. Article 6635. [DOI] [Repository]
Chen, G., Peachey, J. W., Stodolska, M., Hooimeijer, P., & Lin, Y. (2021). GOVERNING ADAPTATION STRATEGIES OF WINTER TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE 2022 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES. Tourism Review International, 25(1), 1-17. [DOI]
Li, Y., Geertman, S., Hooimeijer, P., Lin, Y., & Yang, H. (2021). Do migrants and locals differ in commuting behavior? A case study of Xiamen, China. Transport Policy, 108, 1-10. [DOI] [Repository]
Liu, Y., Liu, Y., & Lin, Y. (2021). Upward or downward comparison? Migrants' socioeconomic status and subjective wellbeing in Chinese cities. Urban Studies, 58(12), 2490-2513. [DOI] [Repository]

Professional publications

Lin, Y. (2021). A new look at collaborative planning in China. The Project Repository Journal , 30-33.
Lin, Y. (2021). Rurale e-commerce: De ontwikkeling van Taobao-dorpen. Geografie, 2021(8), 30-33. https://geografie.nl/artikel/rurale-e-commerce-de-ontwikkeling-van-taobao-dorpen

2020

Scholarly publications

Liu, Z., Lin, Y., De Meulder, B., & Wang, S. (2020). Heterogeneous landscapes of urban greenways in Shenzhen: Traffic impact, corridor width and land use. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 55, Article 126785. [DOI] [Repository]
Cai, X., De Meulder, B., Lin, Y., & Sun, H. (2020). New towns’ planning and construction in the pre-urbanization or post-urbanization period: A case study of the new towns’ development process of Beiing. Sustainability, 12(9), Article 3721. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhang, L., Hooimeijer, P., Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. (2020). Roles and Motivations of Planning Professionals Who Promote Public Participation in Urban Planning Practice: Two Case Studies from Beijing, China. Urban Affairs Review, 56(4), 1237-1262. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhang, L., Lin, Y., Hooimeijer, P., & Geertman, S. (2020). Heterogeneity of public participation in urban redevelopment in Chinese cities: Beijing versus Guangzhou. Urban Studies, 57(9), 1903-1919. [DOI] [Repository]

2019

Scholarly publications

Lin, Y. (2019). Social media as planning supports for collaborative planning. In proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, 8-12 July, Wuhan, China
Zhao, N., Liu, Z., Lin, Y., & De Meulder, B. (2019). User, Public, and Professional Perceptions of the Greenways in the Pearl River Delta, China. Sustainability, 11(24), Article 7211. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhang, L., Hooimeijer, P., Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. (2019). Strategies of the built-heritage stewardship movement in urban redevelopment in the Internet Age: The case of the Bell-Drum Towers controversy in Beijing, China. Geoforum, 106, 97-104. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. (2019). Can social media play a role in urban planning? A literature review. In S. Geertman, C. Pettit, Q. Zhan, & A. Allan (Eds.), Computational urban planning and management for smart cities (pp. 69-84). (Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography). Springer. [DOI] [Portal]
Liu, Z., Lin, Y., De Meulder, B., & Wang, S. (2019). Can greenways perform as a new planning strategy in the Pearl River Delta, China. Landscape and Urban Planning, 187, 81-95. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y. (2019). E-urbanism: E-commerce, migration, and the transformation of Taobao villages in urban China. Cities, 91, 202-212. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhang, L., Geertman, S., Hooimeijer, P., & Lin, Y. (2019). The usefulness of a Web-based Participatory Planning Support System in Wuhan, China. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 74, 208-217. [DOI] [Repository]

Other output

Zhao, M., Huang, J., Lin, Y., & Zhong, Y. (2019). City cognitive map generating method based on internet word frequency. (Patent No. 11201803515W).

2018

Scholarly publications

Liu, Y., Geertman, S. C. M., Lin, Y., & van Oort, F. G. (2018). Heterogeneity in displacement exposure of migrants in Shenzhen, China. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44(15), 2562-2581. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y. (2018). A comparison of selected Western and Chinese smart governance: The application of ICT in governmental management, participation and collaboration. Telecommunications Policy, 42(10), 800-809. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y. (2018). An institutional and governance approach to understand large-scale social housing construction in China. Habitat International, 78, 96-105. [DOI] [Repository]
Liu, Y., Lin, Y., Fu, N., Geertman, S., & van Oort, F. (2018). Towards inclusive and sustainable transformation in Shenzhen: Urban redevelopment, displacement patterns of migrants and policy implications. Journal of Cleaner Production, 173, 24-38. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhao, M., Lin, Y., & Derudder, B. (2018). Demonstration of public participation and communication through social media in the network society within Shanghai. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 45(3), 529-547. [DOI] [Repository]
Liu, Y., Geertman, S., van Oort, F., & Lin, Y. (2018). Making the ‘Invisible’ Visible: Redevelopment-induced Displacement of Migrants in Shenzhen, China. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42(3), 483-499. [DOI] [Repository]

2017

Scholarly publications

Lin, Y. (2017). A comparative analysis on smart governance in Europe and China: ICT-based management, participation and collaboration. Urbanism and Architecture, 9, 26-29.
Zhang, X., Lin, Y., Wu, Y., & Skitmore, M. (2017). Industrial land price between China's Pearl River Delta and Southeast Asian regions: Competition or Coopetition? Land Use Policy, 61, 575-586. [DOI]
Liu, Y., Tang, S., Geertman, S., Lin, Y., & van Oort, F. (2017). The chain effects of property-led redevelopment in Shenzhen: Price-shadowing and indirect displacement. Cities, 67, 31-42. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., Liu, Z., Deng, Z., & Wang, S. (2017). Dutch social housing system as a reference to public rental housing construction in China. Urban Planning International, 31(1), 138-145.

2016

Scholarly publications

Liu, Y., & Lin, Y. (2016). Social stratification and urban rights in “villages in the city”: Empirical research on the redevelopment of Gangxia village. In In: Wang, Y. (ed.) Gangxia Rashomon. Shenzhen Institute of Civil Regeneration and Urban and Rural Innovation.
Liu, Z., Lin, Y., & Zhao, N. (2016). Developing greenways under a top-down institutional structure: A case study in the Pearl River Delta. In Proceedings of The 5th Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning, Budapest, Hungary
Lin, Y. (2016). Taobao village in China: Rural migrants, social networks and new elites. In proceedings of Migration and Mobilities in an Urbanising World, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Liu, Z., Lin, Y., De Meulder, B., & Wang, S. (2016). Greenways as a new planning strategy in the Pearl River Delta, China. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Zhang, X. L., Wu, D. F., Skitmore, M., & Lin, Y. (2016). Spatiotemporal patterns of urban expansion: Varying diffusion and coalescence in Zhuhai, China. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Lin, Y. (2016). Strategic urban projects for informal settlement upgrading in Brazil, Indonesia and Colombia: Partnership, vision and action. Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies, 4(2), 1-17. Article 1650017. [DOI] [Portal]

2015

Scholarly publications

Lin, Y. M., Nierop, K. G. J., Girbal-Neuhauser, E., Adriaanse, M., & van Loosdrecht, M. C. M. (2015). Sustainable polysaccharide-based biomaterial recovered from waste aerobic granular sludge as a surface coating material. Sustainable Materials and Technologies, 4, 24-29. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., Zhang, X., & Geertman, S. (2015). Toward smart governance and social sustainability for Chinese migrant communities. Journal of Cleaner Production, 107, 389-399. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., Hao, P., & Geertman, S. (2015). A conceptual framework on modes of governance for the regeneration of Chinese ‘villages in the city’. Urban Studies, 52(10), 1774-1790. [DOI] [Repository]
Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. (2015). Smart governance, collaborative planning and planning support systems: A fruitful triangle? In Planning Support Systems and Smart Cities (Vol. II, pp. 261-277). (Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography). Springer. [DOI] [Repository]
Zhang, X., Lin, Y., Wu, Y., & Skitmore, M. (2015). External driving forces of industrial land prices in the Pearl River Delta: A game theory model. Manuscript in preparation.
Liu, Y., Pu, H., van Oort, F. G., Geertman, S. C. M., & Lin, Y. (2015). The Effects of Urban Redevelopment on Housing Prices in Shenzhen. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management
Deng, Z. H., Lin, Y., Wang, S. F., & Zhao, M. X. (2015). Collaborative planning in the new media age: The Dafo Temple controversy, China. Cities, 45, 41-50. [DOI] [Repository]

Other output

Zhang, L., Geertman, S. C. M., & Lin, Y. (2015). The evolvement of computer-aided urban planning in China. Paper presented at 14th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, Boston, United States.
Li, Y., Lin, Y., & Geertman, S. C. M. (2015). The development of smart cities in China. Paper presented at 14th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, Boston, United States.

2014

Scholarly publications

Lai, Y., Peng, Y., Li, B., & Lin, Y. L. (2014). Industrial land development in urban villages in China: A property rights perspective. Habitat International, 41, 185-194. [DOI] [Repository]
Liu, Y., van Oort, F. G., Geertman, S., & Lin, Y. L. (2014). Institutional determinants of brownfield formation in Chinese cities and urban villages. Habitat International, 44, 72-78. [DOI]
Lin, Y. L., & De Meulder, B. (2014). Stakeholder alliances for redevelopment. In B. De Meulder, Y. L. Lin, & K. Shannon (Eds.), Village in the City: Asian Variations of Urbanisms of Inclusion (UFO : explorations of urbanism; Vol. 4). Park Books.
Lin, Y. L., De Meulder, B., Cai, X. X., Hu, H. D., & Lai, Y. N. (2014). Linking social housing provision for rural migrants with the redevelopment of ‘villages in the city’: A case study of Beijing. Cities, 40(Part A), 111-119. [DOI]
De Meulder, B., Lin, Y. L., & Shannon, K. (Eds.) (2014). Village in the City: Asian Variations of Urbanisms of Inclusion. Park Books.
Lin, Y. L., & Wang, S. F. (2014). Social housing and incremental upgrading. In B. De Meulder, Y. L. Lin, & K. Shannon (Eds.), Village in the City: Asian Variations of Urbanisms of Inclusion (UFO : explorations of urbanism; Vol. 4). Park Books.
Liu, L. X., Lin, Y. L., & Wang, S. F. (2014). Urban design for post-earthquake reconstruction: A case study of Wenchuan County, China. Habitat International, 41, 290-299. [DOI]

2013

Scholarly publications

Lin, Y. L. (2013). The role of the shareholding cooperative company in the sustainable regeneration of ‘villages in the city’ in Guangzhou and Shenzhen. In Proceedings of The Second International Symposium Corporate Responsibility & Sustainable Development, 9-12 April, 2013, Guangzhou, China
Lin, Y. L. (2013). Linking the provision of public rental housing with the sustainable redevelopment of “city villages”. In Proceedings of The annual conference organized by the Urban China Initiative, November 2013, Beijing, China
Lin, Y. L., De Meulder, B., & Wang, S. F. (2013). The symbiotic relation between urban villages and the city: Implication for redevelopment strategies. In F. L. Wu, F. Zhang, & C. Webster (Eds.), Rural Migrants in Urban China: Enclaves and Transient Urbanism (pp. 240-255). (Routledge Contemporary China Series; Vol. 104). Routledge.
Lin, Y. L., & Geertman, S. C. M. (2013). Governance approaches in the regeneration of immigration communities: Potential use of Planning Support Systems (PSS). In Planning support systems for sustainable urban development (pp. 433-449). (Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography; Vol. 195). Springer. [DOI]
Lin, Y. L. (2013). Linking the provision of public rental housing with the sustainable redevelopment of "villages in the city". In Proceedings of the International conference on China's urban transformation and restructuring, 13-15 December 2013, Guangzhou

2012

Lin, Y. L. and De Meulder, B. (2012) A conceptual framework for the strategic urban project approach for the sustainable redevelopment of ‘villages in the city’ in Guangzhou. Habitat International, 36, 380-387.

Lin, Y. L., De Meulder, B. and Wang, S. F. (2012) The interplay of state, market and society in the socio-spatial transformation of ‘villages in the city’ in Guangzhou. Environment and Urbanization, 24(1), 325-343.

 

2011

Lin, Y. L. (2011) ‘Village in the City’ in Guangzhou, China: Explorative Research of a New Planning Approach (143 pages). Eindhoven University of Technology.

Lin, Y. L., De Meulder, B. and Wang, S. F. (2011) From village to metropolis: a case of morphological transformation in Guangzhou, China. Urban Morphology, 15(1), 5-20.

Lin, Y. L. and De Meulder, B. (2011) The role of key stakeholders in the bottom-up planning processes of Guangzhou, China. Journal of Urbanism, 4(2), 175-190.

Lin, Y. L., De Meulder, B. and Wang, S. F. (2011) Understanding the ‘village in the city’ in Guangzhou: Economic integration and development issue and their implications for the urban migrant. Urban Studies, 48(16), 3575-3590.