eprintid: 3735 rev_number: 5 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/37/35 datestamp: 2021-09-21 07:33:13 lastmod: 2021-09-21 07:33:13 status_changed: 2021-09-21 07:33:13 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show sword_depositor: 1 creators_name: Brink, Jordi van den creators_id: S3553337 creators_email: Jordi.vdBrink@outlook.com title: Living in diverse neighbourhoods - the association between employment sectors and house prices in Amsterdam ispublished: unpub full_text_status: public abstract: The aim of this research is to investigate to what extent a greater variety of employment is associated with higher property prices. The scale of this study applies to neighbourhoods in Amsterdam and serve as a case study. The adopted methodology involves a multiple linear regression model and the variety of employment within residential neighbourhoods is measured using a diversity index. The presence of sectors ́government, education, and healthcare ́ and ́culture and recreation ́ are positively associated with property prices in the neighbourhood, whereas the presence of sectors ́construction ́ and ́trade and catering ́ are negatively associated with property prices. The result is that ‘the specific neighbourhoods with more diversity’ are associated with higher property prices, although the association is not strong. On the other hand, an increase in the variety of employment sectors in surrounding neighbourhoods is strongly associated with higher property prices. Neighbourhoods with a lower population density are stronger associated with higher property values when having more diverse surrounding neighbourhoods, compared with neighbourhoods with middle or higher population densities in Amsterdam. This study empirically indicates that neighbourhood property prices do not solely depend on the characteristics within the neighbourhood but also on the composition of surrounding neighbourhoods. date: 2021 pages: 113 thesis_type: master degree_programme: VG tutors_name: Nozeman, E.F. tutors_organization: Fac. Ruimtelijke wetenschappen, Basiseenheid Economische Geografie tutors_email: E.F.Nozeman@rug.nl security: validuser keywords_local: Residential property price keywords_local: Neighbourhood keywords_local: Mixed use keywords_local: Diversity index keywords_local: Employment type keywords_local: Linear regression model keywords_local: Ordinary least squares language_iso: en agreed_repository: yes date_issued: 2021-09-20 citation: Brink, Jordi van den (2021) Living in diverse neighbourhoods - the association between employment sectors and house prices in Amsterdam. Master thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/3735/1/MT%20-%20Final%20version%20-%20Aug%2021%20-%20Property%20prices%20and%20employment%20in%20Amsterdam%20-%20Jordi%20van%20den%20Brink.pdf