This paper describes an agent-based model of socio-spatial segregation, result of a synthesis between « Schelling’s spatial segregation model » and a demographc model of dependency between household fertility rates and socio-economical status of their descendants. The resulting model shows a way in which a spatial segregation pattern can emerge from an initially – spatially as well as socially – homogenous population of households. Further on, the model shows a form of retroaction of spatial segregation on social polarity, which proceeds from a spatially inhomogeneous mechanism of revenue-taxes
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
This thesis deals with the study of residential dynamics. The work is mainly turned toward the study...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
The paper suggests an alternative index for socio-spatial segregation which emphasises agents’ segre...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a populatio...
Social segregation in cities takes place where di¤erent household groups exist and when, according t...
In this paper, we present a geographically explicit agent-based model, loosely coupled with vector G...
It is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling’ model of segregation is only weakly affected by the und...
It is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling’ model of segregation is only weakly affected by the und...
The paper suggests an alternative index for socio-spatial segregation which emphasises agents’ segre...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
This thesis deals with the study of residential dynamics. The work is mainly turned toward the study...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
The paper suggests an alternative index for socio-spatial segregation which emphasises agents’ segre...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a populatio...
Social segregation in cities takes place where di¤erent household groups exist and when, according t...
In this paper, we present a geographically explicit agent-based model, loosely coupled with vector G...
It is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling’ model of segregation is only weakly affected by the und...
It is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling’ model of segregation is only weakly affected by the und...
The paper suggests an alternative index for socio-spatial segregation which emphasises agents’ segre...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...