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spatial assimilation 3 leaving home 2 migrants 2 Canada 1 Familiensoziologie 1 Jugendliche 1 Migranten 1 Niederlande 1 Soziale Integration 1 Wohnstandort 1 inequality 1 visible minorities 1
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Mulder, Clara H. 2 Zorlu, Aslan 2 Balakrishnan, T.R. 1 Jurdi, Rozzet 1 Maxim, Paul 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Migration Letters 1
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Location choices of migrant nest-leavers: Spatial assimilation or continued segregation?
Zorlu, Aslan; Mulder, Clara H. - 2010
We examine ethnic differences in the ethnic composition of the destination neighbourhood upon leaving the parental home using administrative data for the entire birth cohort 1983 living in the Netherlands. The analysis provides little evidence of a clear intergenerational break in the location...
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Location Choices of Migrant Nest-Leavers: Spatial Assimilation or Continued Segregation?
Zorlu, Aslan; Mulder, Clara H. - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2010
We examine ethnic differences in the ethnic composition of the destination neighbourhood upon leaving the parental home using administrative data for the entire birth cohort 1983 living in the Netherlands. The analysis provides little evidence of a clear intergenerational break in the location...
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Residential Segregation and Socio-economic Integration of Visible minorities in Canada
Balakrishnan, T.R.; Maxim, Paul; Jurdi, Rozzet - In: Migration Letters 2 (2005) 2, pp. 126-143
segregation and social integration is weakening, thus making the spatial assimilation model less relevant than in the past. The …
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