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Joan Checa and Oriol Nel·lo
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical location, the opposition between urban and rural settings or the size of settlements. Accordingly, the geographical literature has used these oppositions to expl...
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Francisco Cebrián-Abellán, María José Piñeira-Mantiñán and Jesús M. González-Pérez
The 2008 crisis entailed a turning point in the process of creating and managing cities and territories. There has been a change from a city model, based on expansive growth, which was also speculative and deregulated, had provoked an unprecedented expan...
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Ron Malega
This study examines the intersection of race, class, and place by exploring the neighborhood concentration of affluent black households in the United States during the 1990s using Census 2000 data. It adds to the literature seeking a more nuanced underst...
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Rebecca J. Walter, Nathan Foote, Hilton A. Cordoba and Corey Sparks
This study seeks to understand the historic roots of modern segregation by comparing residential racial patterns in the city of San Antonio over time. The year 1910 is recreated for San Antonio by georeferencing and digitizing historic Sanborn maps and a...
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Rebecca J. Walter, Nathan Foote, Hilton A. Cordoba and Corey Sparks
This study seeks to understand the historic roots of modern segregation by comparing residential racial patterns in the city of San Antonio over time. The year 1910 is recreated for San Antonio by georeferencing and digitizing historic Sanborn maps and a...
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Robert William Pendergrass
Racial diversity was found to be related to racial residential segregation and strongly related to racial isolation within the nation?s metropolitan and micropolitan areas at the block group level. However, the relationships were both complex and depende...
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Roxana-Diana Ilisei and Julia Salom-Carrasco
In this paper, we study the consequences of neoliberal urban policy, in terms of the segregation and social changes experienced in the Cabanyal neighborhood located in Valencia, Spain. In doing so, we analyze the process of residential mobility that has ...
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Roxana-Diana Ilisei and Julia Salom-Carrasco
In this paper, we study the consequences of neoliberal urban policy, in terms of the segregation and social changes experienced in the Cabanyal neighborhood located in Valencia, Spain. In doing so, we analyze the process of residential mobility that has ...
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Yang Sao Xiong and Mark E. Pfeifer
Although spatial assimilation has often been defined as the process whereby a group attains residential propinquity with majority members of a host society, we argue that for certain immigrant groups, substantial suburbanization does not necessarily lead...
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Alfredo Corona Consuelo, Carlos Garrocho Rangel, Juan Campos Alanís
Pág. 27 - 45
Este estudio se realiza dentro de la Geografía Gerontológica y propone un análisis para conocer el movimiento que efectúa la población adulta mayor en el interior de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de Toluca (ZMVT), al segregarse residencialmente y aglom...
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Gustavo Carrasco Pérez
Pág. pp. 9 - 15
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María Cecilia Marengo, Ana Laura Elorza
Pág. pp. 119 - 144
El artículo analiza el rol del Estado en la producción y reproducción de la segregación residencial, a través de la implementación de políticas públicas habitacionales. Se revisan antecedentes de estudios que dan cuenta de la relación entre políticas de ...
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Florencia Molinatti
Pág. Pág. 61 - 94
Desde hace algunos años se ha incrementado en América Latina el interés por el estudio de la segregación residencial socioeconómica, principalmente como consecuencia del notorio incremento de las desigualdades sociales y de los procesos de privatización ...
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Alejandra Rasse Figueroa, Maria Sarella Robles, Francisco Sabatini Downey, Gonzalo Cáceres Quiero, Maria Paz Trebilcock
Pág. 39 - 59
La política de vivienda social subsidiada, de masiva aplicación durante los años noventa en Santiago de Chile, conformó una periferia popular altamente segregada. Desde el año 2000, la aplicación de este instrumento decrece, lo que se interpreta como un ...
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Ricardo Gómez Maturano, Ignacio Kunz Bolaños
Pág. 72 - 87
A pesar de existir un amplio debate sobre la segregación en Latinoamérica existen pocos estudios sobre las ciudades mexicanas, en algunos casos se debe a la resistencia a retomar anglicismos o conceptos que se les señala como descriptivos. Sin embargo, e...
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Luis Sebastián Catalán Lizama
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La segregación social puede ser entendida desde diferentes dimensiones, siendo el foco cuantitativo uno de los desafíos pendientes en el contexto latinoamericano. El presente trabajo provee un conjunto de aproximaciones teórico-operacionales para la crea...
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Marina Georgati, Henning Sten Hansen and Carsten Keßler
Population growth in urban centres and the intensification of segregation phenomena associated with international mobility require improved urban planning and decision-making. More effective planning in turn requires better analysis and geospatial modell...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest
The marginalization of low-income earners, in regard to access to economic activities, is a topical issue in South Africa. The location of residential areas relative to locations of employment plays a large role in determining how accessible employment o...
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Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora, Natan Waintrub, Cristhian Figueroa, Juan de Dios Ortúzar
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Stated choice methods was used to quantify the effects of different types of incentives (direct, indirect, changes in building regulations, etc.) in the willingness to increase density and reduce social segregation through residential projects in the vic...
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Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Josephine Roper, Chyi Lin Lee and Christopher Pettit
Cities often show residential income segregation, and the price of housing is generally related to employment accessibility, but how do these factors intersect? We analyse Greater Sydney, Australia, a metropolitan area of 5 million people. Sydney is foun...
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