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Immigration Ethnic Residential Segregation Or Vs Socioeconomic Integration In Urban Areas Federico Benassi

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Immigration Ethnic Residential Segregation Or Vs Socioeconomic Integration In Urban Areas Federico Benassi
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.22 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Federico Benassi, Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual, Salvatore Strozza
ISBN: 9783725845248, 9783725845231, 3725845247, 3725845239
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Immigration Ethnic Residential Segregation Or Vs Socioeconomic Integration In Urban Areas Federico Benassi by Federico Benassi, Ricardo Iglesias-pascual, Salvatore Strozza 9783725845248, 9783725845231, 3725845247, 3725845239 instant download after payment.

The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive overview of the processes of residential segregation and/or socio-economic integration of migrant populations in urban areas. The thirteen contributions included in this Special Issue examine urban contexts across diverse geographical areas. 
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In particular, they focus on Southern European countries with a historical background of emigration — such as Greece, Italy, and Spain — as well as Central and Northern European countries like France and the United Kingdom that are characterized by a long-standing tradition of immigration. 
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The Special Issue also features a contribution on Iran, a geographical context that has been rarely explored in this field of study, along with two papers focusing on the United States, a country with an extensive tradition of research on these topics. The findings underscore the importance of adopting a local-scale approach to measure and understand the complex and multidimensional phenomenon of foreign presence within the urban fabric. 
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Consequently, they highlight the need to produce evidence that can support place-based policies aimed at promoting the local integration of migrants and strengthening social cohesion.

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