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Nathanael Lauster
Nathanael Lauster
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of British Columbia
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No room for new families? A field experiment measuring rental discrimination against same-sex couples and single parents
N Lauster, A Easterbrook
Social Problems 58 (3), 389-409, 2011
1602011
Local Economic Opportunity and the Competing Risks of Internal and U.S. Migration in Zacatecas, Mexico1
DP Lindstrom, N Lauster
International migration review 35 (4), 1232-1256, 2001
1582001
Housing and family: An introduction
CH Mulder, NT Lauster
Housing Studies 25 (4), 433-440, 2010
1342010
Exploring the distribution of food stores in British Columbia: associations with neighbourhood socio-demographic factors and urban form
JL Black, RM Carpiano, S Fleming, N Lauster
Health & Place 17 (4), 961-970, 2011
1012011
Two population-environment regimes in the Great Plains of the United States, 1930–1990
MP Gutmann, GD Deane, N Lauster, A Peri
Population and Environment 27, 191-225, 2005
822005
Housing and the proper performance of American motherhood, 1940–2005
NT Lauster
Housing Studies 25 (4), 543-557, 2010
622010
The Death and Life of the Single-Family House: Lessons from Vancouver on Building a Livable City
N Lauster
Temple University Press, 2016
552016
Culture as a problem in linking material inequality to health: On residential crowding in the Arctic
N Lauster, F Tester
Health & place 16 (3), 523-530, 2010
552010
Of marriages and mortgages: The second demographic transition and the relationship between marriage and homeownership in Sweden
NT Lauster, U Fransson
Housing Studies 21 (6), 909-927, 2006
522006
A room of one’s own or room enough for two? Access to housing and new household formation in Sweden, 1968–1992
NT Lauster
Population Research and Policy Review 25, 329-351, 2006
332006
Better homes and families: Housing markets and young couple stability in Sweden
NT Lauster
Journal of Marriage and Family 70 (4), 891-903, 2008
312008
How can cities tackle hoarding? Examining an intervention program bringing together fire and health authorities in Vancouver
K Kysow, C Bratiotis, N Lauster, SR Woody
Health & social care in the community 28 (4), 1160-1169, 2020
242020
Examining the role of fire prevention on hoarding response teams: Vancouver fire and rescue services as a case study
N Kwok, C Bratiotis, M Luu, N Lauster, K Kysow, SR Woody
Fire technology 54, 57-73, 2018
222018
How well do hoarding research samples represent cases that rise to community attention?
SR Woody, P Lenkic, C Bratiotis, K Kysow, M Luu, J Edsell-Vetter, ...
Behaviour research and therapy 126, 103555, 2020
212020
Labor migration and the missing work of homemaking: Three forms of settling for Chinese-Canadian migrants
N Lauster, J Zhao
Social Problems 64 (4), 497-512, 2017
212017
The motherhood penalty and the professional credential: inequality in career development for those with professional degrees
C Berggren, N Lauster
International Studies in Sociology of Education 24 (1), 44-64, 2014
182014
Squalor in community-referred hoarded homes
M Luu, N Lauster, C Bratiotis, J Edsell-Vetter, SR Woody
Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 19, 66-71, 2018
132018
How much of too much? What inspections data say about residential clutter as a housing problem
N Lauster, A McKay, N Kwok, J Yip, SR Woody
Housing Studies 31 (5), 519-539, 2016
92016
Homelessness and health in the crowded Canadian Arctic: Inuit experiences
N Lauster, F Tester
Homelessness and Health in Canada, 87, 2014
92014
A room of one's own or room enough for two? Housing and leaving home for family and non-family destinations in Sweden, 1968-1992
NT Lauster
Population research and policy review 25 (4), 329-351, 2006
72006
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