Socioeconomic segregation in European capital cities. Increasing separation between poor and rich

S Musterd, S Marcińczak, M Van Ham… - Urban …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Socioeconomic inequality is on the rise in major European cities, as are concerns over it,
since it is seen as a threat to social cohesion and stability. Surprisingly, relatively little is …

Ethnic differences in activity spaces as a characteristic of segregation: A study based on mobile phone usage in Tallinn, Estonia

O Järv, K Müürisepp, R Ahas, B Derudder… - Urban …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Given ongoing developments altering social and spatial cohesion in urban societies, a more
comprehensive understanding of segregation is needed. Taking the 'mobilities turn'at heart …

Patterns of socioeconomic segregation in the capital cities of fast-track reforming postsocialist countries

S Marcińczak, T Tammaru, J Novák… - Annals of the …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Socioeconomic disparities have been rising on both sides of the Atlantic for the last forty
years. This study illuminates the relationship among economic inequality, other contextual …

Heteropolitanization: Social and spatial change in Central and East European cities

M Gentile, T Tammaru, R Van Kempen - Cities, 2012 - Elsevier
With more than 20 years of European post-socialist transition behind us, research on the
cities of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has yet to be situated in contemporary urban …

[HTML][HTML] The temporal variation of ethnic segregation in a city: Evidence from a mobile phone use dataset

S Silm, R Ahas - Social Science Research, 2014 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to determine the temporal variation of ethnic segregation in the city of
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. We employ data on mobile-phone use to compare variations …

Paradoxes of (post) socialist segregation: Metropolitan sociospatial divisions under socialism and after in Poland

S Marcińczak, M Gentile, M Stępniak - Urban geography, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The state of the art in research on residential segregation and concentration in Central and
Eastern Europe (CEE) largely focuses on process description (eg, the multitude of works on …

Are younger age groups less segregated? Measuring ethnic segregation in activity spaces using mobile phone data

S Silm, R Ahas, V Mooses - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Both assimilation theory and common sense suggest that the longer the immigrants reside in
a host society, the more they become integrated. However, studies conducted in many …

Population decline in Lithuania: who lives in declining regions and who leaves?

R Ubarevičienė, M Van Ham - Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions
within the country lost more than 50% of their residents. Such a sharp population decline …

The link between ethnic segregation and socio‐economic status: An activity space approach

O Järv, A Masso, S Silm, R Ahas - Tijdschrift voor economische …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The extent to which ethnic segregation results from differences in socio‐economic factors
remains a seminal topic of debate. The growing literature demonstrating the multifaceted …

Ethnic differences in housing in post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia

DB Hess, T Tammaru, K Leetmaa - Cities, 2012 - Elsevier
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 …