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Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and ChinaMulti-scale Inequality and Segregation: Theory and Estimation

Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and China: Multi-scale Inequality and Segregation:... [This[aut]Johnston, Ronchapter[aut]Manley, Davidexplores[aut]Owen, Gwilymmulti-scaleMulti-scaleestimation[aut]Song, Huimethods[aut]Wang, Bifeng as an important future direction for segregation research in ChinaSegregationin China. We explain how these recently developed methods help address many longstanding problems in traditional index-based segregation research and open up new avenues of research on Chinese cities. We explain the conceptual framework underpinning multilevel analysisMultilevel analysis in the form of a series of propositions that capture the theoretical basis and outline why a multilevel approach to segregation is advantageous. We then illustrate how this approach can be applied to China using census data on ShijiazhuangShijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei ProvinceHebei Province. We use the model to consider segregation of different ethnic groups and of migrantsMigrants versus non-migrants. We conclude with a discussion of our findings and our thoughts on future directions for research and the implications for policyIndexdissimilarity.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and ChinaMulti-scale Inequality and Segregation: Theory and Estimation

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
207 –231
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-74544-8_11
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Abstract

[This[aut]Johnston, Ronchapter[aut]Manley, Davidexplores[aut]Owen, Gwilymmulti-scaleMulti-scaleestimation[aut]Song, Huimethods[aut]Wang, Bifeng as an important future direction for segregation research in ChinaSegregationin China. We explain how these recently developed methods help address many longstanding problems in traditional index-based segregation research and open up new avenues of research on Chinese cities. We explain the conceptual framework underpinning multilevel analysisMultilevel analysis in the form of a series of propositions that capture the theoretical basis and outline why a multilevel approach to segregation is advantageous. We then illustrate how this approach can be applied to China using census data on ShijiazhuangShijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei ProvinceHebei Province. We use the model to consider segregation of different ethnic groups and of migrantsMigrants versus non-migrants. We conclude with a discussion of our findings and our thoughts on future directions for research and the implications for policyIndexdissimilarity.]

Published: Nov 17, 2021

Keywords: Segregation measurement; Index of dissimilarity; Segregation theory; Intersectionality; Multilevel segregation; Shijiazhuang, China

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