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Residential segregation and cardiometabolic health of Asian immigrants living in Western countries: a scoping review [PDF]
Background Residential segregation is a key social determinant of health. An increasing number of studies have examined the impact of residential segregation on cardiometabolic health among ethnic and racial minority populations, including Asian ...
Yuyang Zhu +4 more
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Chlamydia and gonorrhea incidence and residential segregation: US spatiotemporal patterns (2013–2021) [PDF]
Objective Investigate the association between residential segregation and the incidence of chlamydia and gonorrhea from 2013 to 2021 at the county level in contiguous U.S. states.
M. Naser Lessani +4 more
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Misalignment between residential segregation of non-EU migrants and urban barriers varies across Western European cities [PDF]
Previous research has shown that residential segregation often aligns with urban fragmentation in contexts where explicit segregation policies were historically implemented.
Lucas Spierenburg +3 more
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Research Progress and Trends in Urban Residential Segregation
With the acceleration of urbanization and profound socioeconomic changes, the influx of people from various social strata into cities has led to the phenomenon of residential segregation.
Yang Wang, Xiaoli Yue, Yingmei Wu
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Residential segregation refers to the disproportionate distribution of population groups across a geographical area. Groups can be segregated on the basis of any characteristic (such as occupation, income, religion, age or ethnicity) and at any ...
Matthias Bernt, Anne Volkmann
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This study involves the analysis of the residential segregation patterns in Jakarta, Indonesia, one of the largest global metropolitan cities. Our objective is to determine whether similarities in religion or socioeconomic status are more dominant in ...
Hendra Kusumah, Meditya Wasesa
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Spatial Underpinnings of Social Inequalities: A Vicious Circles of Segregation Approach
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the understanding of the connectedness of spatial segregation in different life domains and the availability of new datasets that allow for more detailed ...
Tiit Tammaru +4 more
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Partisan sorting in residential environments is an enduring feature of contemporary American politics, but little research has examined partisan segregation individuals experience in activity spaces through their daily activities.
Yongjun Zhang +3 more
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Ethnic residential segregation can result from preferential choices or from market forces. Depending on whether it evolved voluntarily or forcibly, segregation can have differential effects on immigrant integration. Using the example of Munich as a major
Michael Hanslmaier +2 more
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Background: Racial/ethnic residential segregation has been studied extensively, but few studies have focused on the growing population of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs).
Jack Byerly
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