Tweede verblijven in Zuid-Afrika
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https://doi.org/10.21825/agora.v26i3.2443Abstract
Zelfs in een ontwikkelingsland als Zuid-Afrika drukt de opkomst van tweede verblijven op de beschikbare ruimte. De vraag is welke rol specieke vormen van tijd-ruimtegebruik hierbij spelen.References
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