World cities attract two major streams of migrants – those who occupy the upper levels of their occupational hierarchies (the 'globalized professionals') on the one hand and marginalized, low–skill workers on the other. These two groups are often of different ethnic status, and it is argued that multicultural world cities are thus fractured in both their labour and housing markets along ethnic as well as economic lines. There has been little formal testing of these ideas, however. In this introductory article we introduce a method that can be used for comparative studies of residential fragmentation – an index of residential concentration – and apply it to three cities which have experienced rapid, multiethnic immigration in recent decades ...
Using a new approach to classifying migrant group concentrations, we test for evidence of the effect...
Systematic research on world cities neglects immigration, despite its significance to world city for...
This study uses data from the 2011 Australian census to test a spatial assimilation model of interge...
In multi-ethnic societies, the rise in mixed-ethnicity partnerships has contributed to strong growth...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
Recent claims that Sydney's ethnic residential concentrations are a permanent feature and that the c...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
Residential segregation of ethnic groups is a major feature of cities in multi-cultural societies su...
There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential segregation op...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregat ion in cities, we offer the rea...
Most analyses of ethnic residential segregation in cities rely on single-number indices that pay no ...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
The premise of this paper is that immigrant homeownership patterns in global metropolitan housing ma...
This research studies the inter-cultural urban aspect often seen on the level of big cities worldwid...
While studies on residential concentrations of immigrants from non-industrial countries are now comm...
Using a new approach to classifying migrant group concentrations, we test for evidence of the effect...
Systematic research on world cities neglects immigration, despite its significance to world city for...
This study uses data from the 2011 Australian census to test a spatial assimilation model of interge...
In multi-ethnic societies, the rise in mixed-ethnicity partnerships has contributed to strong growth...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
Recent claims that Sydney's ethnic residential concentrations are a permanent feature and that the c...
This thesis study is an intergenerational analysis of ethnic residential concentration, dispersion a...
Residential segregation of ethnic groups is a major feature of cities in multi-cultural societies su...
There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential segregation op...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregat ion in cities, we offer the rea...
Most analyses of ethnic residential segregation in cities rely on single-number indices that pay no ...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
The premise of this paper is that immigrant homeownership patterns in global metropolitan housing ma...
This research studies the inter-cultural urban aspect often seen on the level of big cities worldwid...
While studies on residential concentrations of immigrants from non-industrial countries are now comm...
Using a new approach to classifying migrant group concentrations, we test for evidence of the effect...
Systematic research on world cities neglects immigration, despite its significance to world city for...
This study uses data from the 2011 Australian census to test a spatial assimilation model of interge...