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Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and ChinaIncome Inequality and Residential Segregation in European Cities

Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and China: Income Inequality and Residential... [Based[aut]Akhavizadegan, Alirezaon[aut]Marcińczak, Szymonextensive[aut]Tammaru, Tiitresearch[aut]Musterd, Sakowith[aut]Sinitsyna, Anastasiadistinguished[aut]van Ham, Maarten scholars within the book project ‘Socioeconomic Segregation in European Capital Cities’, this chapter summarizes the key trends in income inequalityInequalityandSocioeconomic segregation socioeconomic segregationSegregationin Europein EuropeEurope. We draw our data from the two last census rounds, and we focus on the most common indicatorsIndicators of incomeIndexinequalityinequalityIndexGini(Gini IndexGini Index) andResidential segregation residential segregationIndexsegregation(DissimilarityIndexdissimilarityIndexDissimilarity index). We find that levels of residential segregationResidential segregation grew between the two last censuses in most of the cities included in our study. Changes in residential segregationResidential segregation follow changes in income inequalityInequality with a time lag, and it tends to happen in both directions. Low levels of income inequality relate to low levels of segregation after 10 years, and high levels of inequality relate to high levels of segregation after 10 years.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and ChinaIncome Inequality and Residential Segregation in European Cities

Part of the The Urban Book Series Book Series
Editors: Pryce, Gwilym; Wang, Ya Ping; Chen, Yu; Shan, Jingjing; Wei, Houkai

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2021. This book is an open access publication.
ISBN
978-3-030-74543-1
Pages
39 –54
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-74544-8_3
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Abstract

[Based[aut]Akhavizadegan, Alirezaon[aut]Marcińczak, Szymonextensive[aut]Tammaru, Tiitresearch[aut]Musterd, Sakowith[aut]Sinitsyna, Anastasiadistinguished[aut]van Ham, Maarten scholars within the book project ‘Socioeconomic Segregation in European Capital Cities’, this chapter summarizes the key trends in income inequalityInequalityandSocioeconomic segregation socioeconomic segregationSegregationin Europein EuropeEurope. We draw our data from the two last census rounds, and we focus on the most common indicatorsIndicators of incomeIndexinequalityinequalityIndexGini(Gini IndexGini Index) andResidential segregation residential segregationIndexsegregation(DissimilarityIndexdissimilarityIndexDissimilarity index). We find that levels of residential segregationResidential segregation grew between the two last censuses in most of the cities included in our study. Changes in residential segregationResidential segregation follow changes in income inequalityInequality with a time lag, and it tends to happen in both directions. Low levels of income inequality relate to low levels of segregation after 10 years, and high levels of inequality relate to high levels of segregation after 10 years.]

Published: Nov 17, 2021

Keywords: Income inequality; Residential segregation; Comparative urban studies; Europe

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