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Strategic Residential Segregation [PDF]
Residential segregation is a widespread phenomenon that can be observed in almost every major city. In these urban areas, residents with different ethnical or socioeconomic backgrounds tend to form homogeneous clusters. In Schelling’s classical segregation model two types of agents are placed on a grid.
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Unpacking summary measures of ethnic residential segregation using an age group and age cohort perspective [PDF]
Funding: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ES/K007394/1)The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic compositions of neighbourhoods.
Catney, Gemma, Sabater, Albert
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Daily Mobility Patterns: Reducing or Reproducing Inequalities and Segregation?
Theory states that residential segregation may have a strong impact on people’s life opportunities. It is unclear, however, to what extent the residential environment is a good representation of overall exposure to different people and environments ...
Lina Hedman +3 more
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The index of dissimilarity (D) has historically been and continues to be a widely used quantitative measure of residential segregation. Conventional interpretations of D imply that normatively desirable residential patterns occur when ethnoracial ...
Jeffrey M. Timberlake
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Factors Affecting the Romani Residential Segregation: Aydoğdu Neighbourhood, Tekirdağ, Turkey
The Romani residential segregation is a manifestation of a multidimensional social exclusion process. Residential segregation of a minority ethnic group reflects the social context.
Duygu Gökce
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Relations between residential and workplace segregation among newly arrived immigrant men and women [PDF]
The research leading to these results has received funding from the Estonian Research Council (Institutional Research Grant IUT2-17 on Spatial Population Mobility and Geographical Changes in Urban Regions); the Estonian Science Foundation (grant no. 8774
Danzer, Alexander M. +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.
Xiaoli Yue +6 more
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As a peri-urban area of Yogyakarta City, Sleman Regency has become transition zone in which the transitions of land use and socio-economic are occurred.
Helmia Adita Fitra, Wisnu Pradoto
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This paper investigates the phenomenon of residential segregation, its harms and processes, and addresses the critical questions of how it contributes to capability deprivation and whether capability approaches focused on the individual level can ...
Katarina Pitasse Fragoso +1 more
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Space and Colonial Alterity: Interrogating British Residential Segregation in Nigeria, 1899-1919 [PDF]
The policy of segregation is undoubtedly a resented feature of colonial rule in Africa. However, discussions of the residential racial segregation policy of the British colonial administration in Africa invariably focus on “settler colonies” of South ...
Alozie, Bright
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