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Entwicklungspfaden von Stadtteilen oder residentieller Segregation - erforderlich sind, die hier kursorisch erörtert werden sollen. … segregation, which are briefly discussed here. …
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segregation and immigrants' satisfaction with the neighborhood. The estimates show that immigrants living in segregated areas are …-selection plays an important role in immigrant residential segregation. Our result holds true even when controlling for other …
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In recent years, Germany has taken in large numbers of immigrants. We look at the places where those migrants have settled in German cities. Our focus is on their socio-spatial distribution: To what extent is the social structure of neighbourhoods associated with the influx of migrants into...
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In social and economic networks linked agents often share additional links in common. There are two competing explanations for this phenomenon. First, agents may have a structural taste for transitive links - the returns to linking may be higher if two agents share links in common. Second,...
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Using newly collected data from the General Social Survey, we compare levels of segregation by race and along other … McPherson et al. Americans are less disconnected than other recent evidence suggests. However, if racial segregation is the … that segregation is insensitive to tie strength. Scholars have long found homophily in close ties, while scholars such as …
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network segregation, as measured by inbreeding homophily, on the other hand. Our analysis is based on both U.S. and Estonian …-white differentials. Our analysis finds a strong relationship between the size of the differential and network segregation: regions with …
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strictly prefers this. We make a first step to generalize the spatial proximity model to a proximity model of segregation. That … main result is that the system attains levels of segregation that are in line with those reached in the lattice …-based spatial proximity model. In other words, mild proximity preferences can explain segregation not just in regular spatial …
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The aim of this paper is to provide a new mechanism based on social interactions explaining why distance to jobs can have a negative impact on workers' labor-market outcomes, especially ethnic minorities. Building on Granovetter's idea that weak ties are superior to strong ties for providing...
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strictly prefers this. We make a first step to generalize the spatial proximity model to a proximity model of segregation. That … main result is that the system attains levels of segregation that are in line with those reached in the lattice …-based spatial proximity model. In other words, mild proximity preferences can explain segregation not just in regular spatial …
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