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L’intrication des facteurs ethniques et économiques dans la ségrégation urbaine, avec une étude sur des villes en Suède| old_uid | 16667 |
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| title | L’intrication des facteurs ethniques et économiques dans la ségrégation urbaine, avec une étude sur des villes en Suède |
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| start_date | 2019/01/25 |
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| schedule | 14h30-17h |
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| online | no |
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| summary | The majority of segregation studies focus on ethnic concentration but there is growing recognition that ethnic concentrations are complexly related to economic segregation. The large scale foreign born flows into Swedish cities have created migrant (ethnic) concentrations which are also areas of concentrated poverty. However, seemingly in contrast with intersections of poverty and ethnicity in US cities, we suggest that all individuals with low income, irrespective of ethnic status (including Swedish born), are strongly sorted into these neighborhoods. We show that economic status is a factor in migrant concentration, and that ethnic concentration can be a by-product of economic segregation. Thus, residential sorting by income in large cities in Sweden is a factor in ethnic concentration but for non-migrant and migrant populations. While this finding does not negate the general finding that ethnic preferences create ethnic clustering, non-immigrant choices play important roles in making ethnic segregation less severe, but can, at the same time, lead to increasing socio-economic segregation. |
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| responsibles | Berestycki, Nadal |
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