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and residences and an exclusively residential suburban area. The paper demonstrates that both segregation and regional … income inequality are negatively correlated with relative regional social mobility. In the model, segregation is driven by … productivity gap does not affect segregation, but causes higher income inequality and lower relative mobility in the respective …
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out of the main focus. Yet, regional migration accentuates diversity in the progress of ageing. In fact, while households … change proceeds at the neighbourhood level in an ageing region and to what extent regional migration and neighbourhood choice … during the past two decades reinforced or changed patterns of residential segregation among urban neighbourhoods. German …
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Ethnic and migration processes in Russia after the collapse of The Soviet Union have significantly changed the ethnic … influx of migrants from the Republic of former Soviet Union led to the formation of new large ethnic communities. The paper …, this figure is increasing. In contrast to the situation 25 years ago, today we can see the areas where the concentration of …
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complete segregation (except in De Bartolome and Ross (2003)). …
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This paper evaluates the effect of the French enterprise zone program on residents of these deprived neighborhoods. A second contribution is the evaluation of the composition effects in the zones and of externalities on the neighbors of the enterprise zones. The third contribution is the...
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the image of asylum seekers and their housing. Therefore, neighborhood conflicts arise between migrants and neighborhood … residents, and migrants resist (often by means of protests in the urban space) against their living conditions. However, while … "non-citizens" from the actual urban life. In regards to locally "unwanted" migration groups, the European City developed …
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We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and social interactions (social space). In equilibrium, we show under which condition the majority group resides close to the job center while the minority group lives far away from it. Even though the...
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The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable …
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Card et al (2008a) formalize a model of ethnic residential segregation where an ethnically mixed neighborhood is … neighborhood tipping behavior. We find that tipping is explained by both increased out-migration and decreased in-migration of … whites, although increased out-migration seems to be more important. Tipping seems to be driven by relatively rich …
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