Linking Integration and Residential Segregation

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Linking Integration and Residential Segregation

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138110083
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Policy-makers tend to view the residential segregation of minority ethnic groups in a negative light as it is seen as an obstacle to their integration. In the literature on neighbourhood effects, the residential concentration of minorities is seen as a major impediment to their social mobility and acculturation, while the literature on residential segregation emphasises the opposite causal direction, by focusing on the effect of integration on levels of (de-)segregation.

This volume, however, indicates that the link between integration and segregation is much less straightforward than is often depicted in academic literature and policy discourses. Based on research in a wide variety of western countries, it can be concluded that the process of assimilation into the housing market is highly complex and differs between and within ethnic groups. The integration pathway not only depends on the characteristics of migrants themselves, but also on the reactions of the institutions and the population of the receiving society. Linking Integration and Residential Segregation exposes the link between integration and segregation as a two-way relationship involving the minority ethnic groups and the host society, highlighting the importance of historical and geographical context for social and spatial outcomes.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Contents

1. Introduction Gideon Bolt, A. Sule Özüekren and Deborah Phillips 2. Transnational Tense: Immigration and Inequality in American Housing Markets Elvin K. Wyly, Deborah G. Martin, Pablo Mendez and Steven R. Holloway 3. Minority Ethnic Segregation, Integration and Citizenship: a European Perspective Deborah Phillips 4. De-Segregation, Peripheralization and the Social Exclusion of Immigrants - Southern European Cities in the 1990s Sonia Arbaci and Jorge Malheiros 5. Faith and Housing in England: Promoting Community Cohesion or Contributing to Urban Segregation? John Flint 6. 'The Others Don't Want...' Small-Scale Segregation: Hegemonic Public Discourses and Racial Boundaries in German Neighbourhoods Sabine Gruner 7. Does Spatial Concentration Always Mean a Lack of Integration? Exploring Ethnic Concentration and Integration in Toronto Robert Murdie and Sutama Ghosh 8. Do People Who Like Diversity Practice Diversity in Neighbourhood Life? Neighbourhood Use and the Social Networks of 'Diversity-Seekers' in a Mixed Neighbourhood in the Netherlands Talja Blokland and Gwen van Eijk 9. Ethnic Segregation and Residential Mobility: Relocations of Minority Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands Gideon Bolt and Ronald van Kempen 10. Housing Experiences of Turkish (Im)migrants in Berlin and Istanbul: Internal Differentiation and Segregation A. Sule Özüekren and Ebru Ergoz-Karahan

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