Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam

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Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing : exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam. / Andreasen, Manja Hoppe; Agergaard, Jytte; Møller-Jensen, Lasse.

In: Urban Studies, Vol. 54, No. 10, 2017, p. 2342-2359.

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Andreasen, MH, Agergaard, J & Møller-Jensen, L 2017, 'Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam', Urban Studies, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 2342-2359. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098016643303

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Andreasen, M. H., Agergaard, J., & Møller-Jensen, L. (2017). Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam. Urban Studies, 54(10), 2342-2359. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098016643303

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Andreasen MH, Agergaard J, Møller-Jensen L. Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam. Urban Studies. 2017;54(10):2342-2359. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098016643303

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Andreasen, Manja Hoppe ; Agergaard, Jytte ; Møller-Jensen, Lasse. / Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing : exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam. In: Urban Studies. 2017 ; Vol. 54, No. 10. pp. 2342-2359.

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