Abstract The increase in social inequalities and the evolution of real estate markets are fomenting urban segregation in European cities. The impact of this phenomenon on living conditions, education, health and access to services has been repeatedly studied. Less attention has been given to its link with electoral results and political attitudes. This contribution explores this relationship in Catalonia, a territory that has experienced both increasing inequalities and a deep political crisis in the last few years. Differences in participation and political attitudes between poor and well-off neighbourhoods are analysed by using various sources. The results show how urban segregation could be considered an appropriate variable for explaini...
The spatial settlement of the immigrant population has become a reality, and the economic crisis has...
This paper explores the relationship between the economic turmoil generated by the Great Recession a...
To date, the evolution of residential segregation patterns in southern European cities has received ...
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical locatio...
Differences in turnout between general and regional elections in Spain reveal two recurrent characte...
This paper explores the relationship between urban segregation and the educational level of the popu...
This study presents a spatial analysis of suburban inequalities (residential concentration and incom...
This paper explores the relationship between urban segregation and the educational level of the popu...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
This paper questions the contribution of social innovation to the capacity of disadvantaged communit...
When in geography one reconstructs individual behavior starting from aggregated data through ecologi...
This paper aims to present a brief approach to non-voting in Catalonia. Its development will be half...
This article examines the dynamics of the relationship between residential and school segregation in...
Between 2008 and 2014, Spain experienced a severe recession, which had a deep impact on its politica...
This article aims to strengthen electoral studies in Spain by expanding their thematic and methodolo...
The spatial settlement of the immigrant population has become a reality, and the economic crisis has...
This paper explores the relationship between the economic turmoil generated by the Great Recession a...
To date, the evolution of residential segregation patterns in southern European cities has received ...
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical locatio...
Differences in turnout between general and regional elections in Spain reveal two recurrent characte...
This paper explores the relationship between urban segregation and the educational level of the popu...
This study presents a spatial analysis of suburban inequalities (residential concentration and incom...
This paper explores the relationship between urban segregation and the educational level of the popu...
study the effects of neighborhoods on perceived inequality and preferences for redistribution. Using...
This paper questions the contribution of social innovation to the capacity of disadvantaged communit...
When in geography one reconstructs individual behavior starting from aggregated data through ecologi...
This paper aims to present a brief approach to non-voting in Catalonia. Its development will be half...
This article examines the dynamics of the relationship between residential and school segregation in...
Between 2008 and 2014, Spain experienced a severe recession, which had a deep impact on its politica...
This article aims to strengthen electoral studies in Spain by expanding their thematic and methodolo...
The spatial settlement of the immigrant population has become a reality, and the economic crisis has...
This paper explores the relationship between the economic turmoil generated by the Great Recession a...
To date, the evolution of residential segregation patterns in southern European cities has received ...