Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation

Some have argued it is possible to infer different groups' contributions to ethnic residential segregation from their individual neighborhood preferences. From this perspective, natives tend to be more segregation-promoting than non-natives, since they prefer neighborhoods where they are the ma...

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Autor: Tapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932
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Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Residential segregation dynamics
Large-scale empirically-calibrated simulation models
Analytical sociology
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spelling Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregationa dynamic approachTapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932Ethnic residential segregationResidential segregation dynamicsLarge-scale empirically-calibrated simulation modelsAnalytical sociologySome have argued it is possible to infer different groups' contributions to ethnic residential segregation from their individual neighborhood preferences. From this perspective, natives tend to be more segregation-promoting than non-natives, since they prefer neighborhoods where they are the majority. It remains unclear, however, whether this holds when one evaluates their contributions to segregation within a dynamic perspective. Using register data from Statistics Sweden, I define and model ten different groups' residential behavior based on their ethnicity and family composition. I thereby simulate the residential mobility of the full population of Stockholm municipality residents from 1998 to 2012. Even though my results at the micro-level are consistent with previous studies, the simulation results show that foreign singles' mobility patterns are more segregation-promoting than any other groups, since this group shows a greater in-group feedback effect regarding choice of new neighborhoods, an effect that increases their flow from low-to-high segregated neighborhoods progressively. My results suggest that (1) integration initiatives would be more efficient if focused on this particular group and (2) a proper evaluation of micro-behaviors' implications for macro-patterns of segregation requires a dynamic approach accounting for groups' heterogeneous behaviors and their main interdependencies on shaping segregation over time.Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. SGR-Grup de Recerca de Sociologia Analítica y Diseño Institucional 22021-01-0120212021-01-01Articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://ddd.uab.cat/record/300561https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1007/s42001-021-00136-6reponame:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABinstname:Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Aquest document està subjecte a una llicència d'ús Creative Commons. Es permet la reproducció total o parcial, la distribució, la comunicació pública de l'obra i la creació d'obres derivades, fins i tot amb finalitats comercials, sempre i quan es reconegui l'autoria de l'obra original.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ddd.uab.cat:3005612026-06-06T12:50:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
a dynamic approach
title Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
spellingShingle Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
Tapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932
Ethnic residential segregation
Residential segregation dynamics
Large-scale empirically-calibrated simulation models
Analytical sociology
title_short Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
title_full Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
title_fullStr Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
title_full_unstemmed Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
title_sort Groups' contribution to shaping ethnic residential segregation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932
author Tapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932
author_facet Tapia Tejada, Eduardo|||0000-0001-9971-4932
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. SGR-Grup de Recerca de Sociologia Analítica y Diseño Institucional
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ethnic residential segregation
Residential segregation dynamics
Large-scale empirically-calibrated simulation models
Analytical sociology
topic Ethnic residential segregation
Residential segregation dynamics
Large-scale empirically-calibrated simulation models
Analytical sociology
description Some have argued it is possible to infer different groups' contributions to ethnic residential segregation from their individual neighborhood preferences. From this perspective, natives tend to be more segregation-promoting than non-natives, since they prefer neighborhoods where they are the majority. It remains unclear, however, whether this holds when one evaluates their contributions to segregation within a dynamic perspective. Using register data from Statistics Sweden, I define and model ten different groups' residential behavior based on their ethnicity and family composition. I thereby simulate the residential mobility of the full population of Stockholm municipality residents from 1998 to 2012. Even though my results at the micro-level are consistent with previous studies, the simulation results show that foreign singles' mobility patterns are more segregation-promoting than any other groups, since this group shows a greater in-group feedback effect regarding choice of new neighborhoods, an effect that increases their flow from low-to-high segregated neighborhoods progressively. My results suggest that (1) integration initiatives would be more efficient if focused on this particular group and (2) a proper evaluation of micro-behaviors' implications for macro-patterns of segregation requires a dynamic approach accounting for groups' heterogeneous behaviors and their main interdependencies on shaping segregation over time.
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