Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities
East Meets West
Herausgeber: Tammaru, Tiit; Marci¿czak, Szymon; Ham, Maarten van
Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities
East Meets West
Herausgeber: Tammaru, Tiit; Marci¿czak, Szymon; Ham, Maarten van
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While the levels of socio-economic segregation in European cities are still modest compared to some parts of the world, the poor are increasingly concentrating spatially within capital cities across Europe. This book offers a systematic and representative account of the spatial dimension of rising inequalities.
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While the levels of socio-economic segregation in European cities are still modest compared to some parts of the world, the poor are increasingly concentrating spatially within capital cities across Europe. This book offers a systematic and representative account of the spatial dimension of rising inequalities.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870201
- ISBN-10: 0367870207
- Artikelnr.: 58439799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870201
- ISBN-10: 0367870207
- Artikelnr.: 58439799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tiit Tammaru is a Professor of Urban and Population Geography and Head of the Centre for Migration and Urban Studies at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Szymon Marci?czak is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Urban Geography and Tourism, Lód?, Poland. Maarten van Ham is Professor of Urban Renewal at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, and Professor of Geography at the University of St Andrews, UK. Sako Musterd is Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
1. A multi-factor approach to understanding socio-economic segregation in
European capital cities 2. Occupational segregation in London: A multilevel
framework for modelling segregation 3. Changing welfare context and income
segregation in Amsterdam and its metropolitan area 4. Socio-economic
segregation in Vienna: A social-oriented approach to urban planning and
housing 5. Widening gaps: Segregation dynamics during two decades of
economic and institutional change in Stockholm 6. Economic segregation in
Oslo: Polarisation as a contingent outcome 7. Socio-economic segregation in
Athens at the beginning of the twenty-first century 8. Socio-economic
divisions of space in Milan in the post-Fordist era 9. Economic crisis,
social change and segregation processes in 10. Urban restructuring and
changing patterns of socio-economic segregation in Budapest 11. The velvet
and mild: Socio-spatial differentiation in Prague after transition 12.
Occupation and ethnicity: Patterns of residential segregation in Riga two
decades after socialism 13. Large social inequalities and low levels of
socio-economic segregation in Vilnius 14. The 'market experiment':
Increasing socio-economic segregation in the inherited bi-ethnic context of
Tallinn 15. Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation:
Lessons from a pan-European comparative study
European capital cities 2. Occupational segregation in London: A multilevel
framework for modelling segregation 3. Changing welfare context and income
segregation in Amsterdam and its metropolitan area 4. Socio-economic
segregation in Vienna: A social-oriented approach to urban planning and
housing 5. Widening gaps: Segregation dynamics during two decades of
economic and institutional change in Stockholm 6. Economic segregation in
Oslo: Polarisation as a contingent outcome 7. Socio-economic segregation in
Athens at the beginning of the twenty-first century 8. Socio-economic
divisions of space in Milan in the post-Fordist era 9. Economic crisis,
social change and segregation processes in 10. Urban restructuring and
changing patterns of socio-economic segregation in Budapest 11. The velvet
and mild: Socio-spatial differentiation in Prague after transition 12.
Occupation and ethnicity: Patterns of residential segregation in Riga two
decades after socialism 13. Large social inequalities and low levels of
socio-economic segregation in Vilnius 14. The 'market experiment':
Increasing socio-economic segregation in the inherited bi-ethnic context of
Tallinn 15. Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation:
Lessons from a pan-European comparative study
1. A multi-factor approach to understanding socio-economic segregation in
European capital cities 2. Occupational segregation in London: A multilevel
framework for modelling segregation 3. Changing welfare context and income
segregation in Amsterdam and its metropolitan area 4. Socio-economic
segregation in Vienna: A social-oriented approach to urban planning and
housing 5. Widening gaps: Segregation dynamics during two decades of
economic and institutional change in Stockholm 6. Economic segregation in
Oslo: Polarisation as a contingent outcome 7. Socio-economic segregation in
Athens at the beginning of the twenty-first century 8. Socio-economic
divisions of space in Milan in the post-Fordist era 9. Economic crisis,
social change and segregation processes in 10. Urban restructuring and
changing patterns of socio-economic segregation in Budapest 11. The velvet
and mild: Socio-spatial differentiation in Prague after transition 12.
Occupation and ethnicity: Patterns of residential segregation in Riga two
decades after socialism 13. Large social inequalities and low levels of
socio-economic segregation in Vilnius 14. The 'market experiment':
Increasing socio-economic segregation in the inherited bi-ethnic context of
Tallinn 15. Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation:
Lessons from a pan-European comparative study
European capital cities 2. Occupational segregation in London: A multilevel
framework for modelling segregation 3. Changing welfare context and income
segregation in Amsterdam and its metropolitan area 4. Socio-economic
segregation in Vienna: A social-oriented approach to urban planning and
housing 5. Widening gaps: Segregation dynamics during two decades of
economic and institutional change in Stockholm 6. Economic segregation in
Oslo: Polarisation as a contingent outcome 7. Socio-economic segregation in
Athens at the beginning of the twenty-first century 8. Socio-economic
divisions of space in Milan in the post-Fordist era 9. Economic crisis,
social change and segregation processes in 10. Urban restructuring and
changing patterns of socio-economic segregation in Budapest 11. The velvet
and mild: Socio-spatial differentiation in Prague after transition 12.
Occupation and ethnicity: Patterns of residential segregation in Riga two
decades after socialism 13. Large social inequalities and low levels of
socio-economic segregation in Vilnius 14. The 'market experiment':
Increasing socio-economic segregation in the inherited bi-ethnic context of
Tallinn 15. Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation:
Lessons from a pan-European comparative study







