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socio-economic status in different inequality and segregation contexts in four European countries: Sweden, the Netherlands … the UK, which has long had high levels of social inequalities and high levels of socio-economic segregation, we find that … levels of mobility between neighbourhood types are low and opportunities to move to more socio-economically advantaged …
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socio-economic status in different inequality and segregation contexts in four European countries: Sweden, the Netherlands … the UK, which has long had high levels of social inequalities and high levels of socio-economic segregation, we find that … levels of mobility between neighbourhood types are low and opportunities to move to more socio-economically advantaged …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011786973
society, and this can lead to social unrest. Increasing inequality and socio-economic segregation is therefore a major concern … for local and national governments. Socio-economic segregation is the outcome of a combination of inequality and poverty …Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprint in cities and …
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income inequality are negatively correlated with relative regional social mobility. In the model, segregation is driven by …-skilled workers. A larger productivity gap does not affect segregation, but causes higher income inequality and lower relative … and residences and an exclusively residential suburban area. The paper demonstrates that both segregation and regional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011406782
the 2004–2014 period for the full Finnish population, allowing a dynamic analysis of changes in income and neighbourhood … residential segregation. However, we were not able to completely explain the differences between native-born Finns and immigrants … to differences in immigration history and levels of ethnic segregation. Therefore, the local context matters for spatial …
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The literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that the lack of social mobility of some groups has a spatial … because of a range of negative neighbourhood effects. Most studies investigating such effects only identify correlations … literature by investigating neighbourhood effects on occupational mobility separately for social renters, private renters and …
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We provide new estimates of intergenerational income mobility in France for children born in the 1970s using rich … show that France is characterized by a strong persistence relative to other developed countries.10% of children born to …
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Based on Norwegian administrative registers we provide new empirical evidence on the effects of the childhood neighborhood's socioeconomic status on educational and labor market performance. A neighborhood's status is measured annually by its prime age inhabitants' earnings ranks within larger...
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income inequality are negatively correlated with relative regional social mobility. In the model, segregation is driven by … productivity gap does not affect segregation, but causes higher income inequality and lower relative mobility in the respective … and residences and an exclusively residential suburban area. The paper demonstrates that both segregation and regional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011480842
Correlations between the earnings of siblings reflect shared family and community background, but evidence is mixed on the relative magnitudes of these influences. We estimate long run earnings correlations between brothers, school mates and teenage neighbors jointly in a unified framework....
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