Ethnic differences in housing in post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia

DB Hess, T Tammaru, K Leetmaa - Cities, 2012 - Elsevier
Cities, 2012Elsevier
Social and ethnic stratification has changed significantly in the former Soviet space since
1991. This research analyses the evolution of inherited ethnic differences in housing during
two post-Soviet decades in Tartu, Estonia. The results suggest that ethnic inequalities in
dwelling type as well as in housing size per person decreased between 1989 and 2008.
More minorities now occupy single-family houses than at the end of the Soviet period.
Access to modern facilities within dwelling units, however, is still higher among the minority …
Social and ethnic stratification has changed significantly in the former Soviet space since 1991. This research analyses the evolution of inherited ethnic differences in housing during two post-Soviet decades in Tartu, Estonia. The results suggest that ethnic inequalities in dwelling type as well as in housing size per person decreased between 1989 and 2008. More minorities now occupy single-family houses than at the end of the Soviet period. Access to modern facilities within dwelling units, however, is still higher among the minority population. We conclude that inherited ethnic differences in housing conditions were pronounced and, despite evidence of decreasing housing inequalities, subsequent changes have been too modest to overcome inherited patterns of housing segmentation from the Soviet period.
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