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Concentration to disadvantaged neighbourhoods may hinder immigrants' opportunities for social integration, so equal … of residence. Based on multinomial logit modelling of migration outcomes, we found that an increase in income is … residential segregation. However, we were not able to completely explain the differences between native-born Finns and immigrants …
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society, and this can lead to social unrest. Increasing inequality and socio-economic segregation is therefore a major concern … for local and national governments. Socio-economic segregation is the outcome of a combination of inequality and poverty …, and the spatial organisation of urban housing markets. Poverty, and living in poverty concentration neighbourhoods is …
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that within cities residential neighborhoods are becoming ethnically more diverse, but that residential segregation has … remained persistently high. High levels of segregation are often seen as negative, preventing integration of immigrants in … their host society and having a negative impact on people's lives. Segregation research often focuses on residential …
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socio-economic status in different inequality and segregation contexts in four European countries: Sweden, the Netherlands … the UK, which has long had high levels of social inequalities and high levels of socio-economic segregation, we find that … of the most liberal and market oriented countries, we find high levels of mobility, but these reproduce segregation …
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Selective mobility into and out of neighbourhoods is one of the driving forces of segregation. Empirical research has … neighbourhoods but is unable to do so will contribute to a better understanding of the drivers of segregation, especially in the … context of the debate on voluntary segregation versus segregation due to a lack of choice. We find that ethnic minority groups …
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presentation of the vicious circle of the segregation model and suggest some ways in which this vicious circle of spatial … inequality and segregation can be broken. …
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This paper takes a domains approach to understanding ethnic segregation; ethnic segregation occurs in different ways in … segregation, this study focusses on ethnic segregation during leisure time. We investigate the most common leisure time activities … and out-of-workplace. Conceptually we link leisure time segregation both with residential and workplace segregation, in …
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The term segregation has a strong connotation with residential neighbourhoods, and most studies investigating ethnic … segregation focus on the urban mosaic of ethnic concentrations in residential neighbourhoods. However, there is now a small, but … growing, literature, which focusses on segregation in other domains of daily life where inter-ethnic encounters and social …
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This paper proposes a framework to assess how compositional differences at the neighborhood level contribute to the moderating effect of neighborhood context on the association between individual risk-factors and delinquency. We propose a neighborhood-based group decomposition to partition...
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"This book provides rigorous comparative evidence on socio-economic segregation from 13 European cities. Cities include … and 2011, this multi-factor approach links segregation to four underlying universal structural factors: social …
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