Ethnic Residential Segregation: Evidence from Two Italian Functional Urban Areas
This article aims to update the analysis of the residential segregation of the foreign population in European cities by considering the most recent 2021 census data for two different Italian metropolitan areas, Milan and Bologna. The diachronic analysis (
Luca Daconto, Maria Grazia Montesano
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Impacts and consequences of residential segregation of Roma in urban spaces: Case studies from Hungary [PDF]
This article explores residential segregation and its characteristics in medium-sized and small towns in the Southern Great Plain statistical region of Hungary.
Jenö Zsolt Farkas +3 more
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Dynamic models of residential segregation: brief review, analytical resolution and study of the introduction of coordination [PDF]
In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C. Schelling showed that a small preference for one's neighbors to be of the same color could lead to total segregation, even if total segregation does not correspond to individual ...
Goffette-Nagot, F. +2 more
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The scale of segregation:ancestral groups in Sydney, 2011 [PDF]
Most studies of urban residential segregation analyse it at a single-scale only, usually the smallest for which relevant census data are available.
Forrest, James +3 more
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Assessing the Role of Family Structure in Racial/Ethnic Residential Isolation
Fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, racial/ethnic residential segregation and discrimination persist in the housing market. In 2018, the National Fair Housing Alliance reported that the third and fifth largest discrimination complaints
Colleen E. Wynn, Samantha Friedman
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Venues and segregation: A revised Schelling model.
This paper examines an important but underappreciated mechanism affecting urban segregation and integration: urban venues. The venue- an area where urbanites interact- is an essential aspect of city life that tends to influence residential location.
Daniel Silver +2 more
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Macro-, Meso- and Microscale Segregation:Modeling Changing Ethnic Residential Patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013 [PDF]
Most world cities can now be characterized as multiethnic and multicultural in their population composition, and the residential patterning of their major component ethnic groups remains a topic of substantial research interest.
Cohen J. +17 more
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Constrained by the hukou system and market mechanisms, Chinese rural migrants normally live in dormitories and urban villages (villages-in-the-city or chengzhongcun ) quite distinct from the dwellings of more privileged social groups yet they are often ...
Yue Gong, Yanning Wei
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The Racial Equity Report Card: Fair Housing on Long Island [PDF]
Examines the history of residential segregation on Long Island, analyzes current practices and complaints data by race/ethnicity and outcome, and assesses enforcement of fair housing laws at the county, state, and federal levels.
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Pre-Hire Factors and Workplace Ethnic Segregation [PDF]
In addition to neighbourhoods of residence, family and places of work play important roles in producing and reproducing ethnic segregation. Therefore, recent research on ethnic segregation and contact is increasingly turning its attention from ...
Lindgren, Urban +5 more
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