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In this chapter we investigate the process of ethnic minority segregation in English social housing. Successive governments have expressed a commitment to the contradictory aims of providing greater choice – through the introduction of choice based letting – for households accessing an...
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In this paper, we review the evidence base for social mixing in neighbourhoods, which is used as a strategy to tackle assumed negative neighbourhood effects. We discuss in detail the theoretical links between neighbourhood characteristics, and outcomes of individuals living in concentrations of...
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Recent decades have seen a rapid increase in the share of non-European immigrants in public housing in Europe, which has led to concern regarding the rise of "ghettos" in large cities. Using French census data over three decades, we examine how this increase in public housing participation has...
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Our study examines the empirical links between social housing policy and location choices of immigrants in France. More … (habitations à loyer modéré, dwelling with a moderate rent), which is the main public housing policy in France. For that purpose …
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This paper studies the evolution of the residential segregation of immigrants between and within urban areas in France …
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. Survey and experimental data collected in France in 2009 reveal that Muslims and rooted French are locked in a sub …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK …
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We examine the impact of language training on the economic integration of immigrants in France. The assignment to this …
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phenomenon in France and examine its link with the immigrants' labor force status. We use longitudinal data from the 'Echantillon …
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assimilation in France. We find that among all immigrants those who are intermarried earn around 17 percent more than those who are …
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