This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants belonging to four non-native ethnic groups (i.e., Turks, Moroccans, Surinamese, and Antilleans) living in Dutch neighborhoods. It is well known that an individual's level of social integration is related to the ethnic composition and economic development of an immigrant's residential locality, as well as the generation of the immigrant. Yet, what is not known is whether the social and economic characteristics of adjacent or neighboring localities also influence an individual's level of social integration. Using a multilevel hierarchical analysis with spatial interaction effects, we examine the extent to which four social integration aspects ...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
Residential concentration is often referred to as an obstacle to the integration of immigrant minori...
The claim that ethnic diversity within the living environment would hamper bonding and bridging soci...
Dutch policy-makers perceive high shares of ethnic minorities in neighbourhoods as a problem; it mig...
This paper examines to what extent, and for whom, different geographical characteristics affect the ...
Cultural diversity can put a strain on social cohesion in society. On the one hand, immigrants’ loya...
This paper examines to what extent, and for whom, different geographical characteristics affect the ...
It is widely known that there is a strong relationship between local ethnic concentration and local ...
Differences in social integration among ethnic groups: description and explanation In the Netherlan...
Contains fulltext : 63508pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Nether...
It is frequently supposed that the ethnic composition of a neighbourhood affects ethnic minorities’ ...
This study compares the networks and social capital of native Dutch inhabitants with that of migrant...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
Residential concentration is often referred to as an obstacle to the integration of immigrant minori...
The claim that ethnic diversity within the living environment would hamper bonding and bridging soci...
Dutch policy-makers perceive high shares of ethnic minorities in neighbourhoods as a problem; it mig...
This paper examines to what extent, and for whom, different geographical characteristics affect the ...
Cultural diversity can put a strain on social cohesion in society. On the one hand, immigrants’ loya...
This paper examines to what extent, and for whom, different geographical characteristics affect the ...
It is widely known that there is a strong relationship between local ethnic concentration and local ...
Differences in social integration among ethnic groups: description and explanation In the Netherlan...
Contains fulltext : 63508pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Nether...
It is frequently supposed that the ethnic composition of a neighbourhood affects ethnic minorities’ ...
This study compares the networks and social capital of native Dutch inhabitants with that of migrant...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...
Several studies conclude that ethnic diversity tends to reduce social capital. There may, however, b...