Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the socio-spatial context. Multi-scale measures of population have been developed in the segregation and neighbourhood effects literatures, which have acknowledged the role of a variety of spatial contexts for individual outcomes and inter-group contacts. Although existing studies dealing with socio-spatial inequalities increasingly explore the effects of spatial scale, there has been little systematic evidence on how exposure to socio-spatial contexts changes across urban space, both within and between cities. This paper presents a multi-scale approach to measuring potential exposure to others. Using individual level register data for the full population of the Netherlands, and...
In this paper we shed light on the various ways in which native Dutch estimate the size of the ethni...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
The debate on residential segregation often focuses on the concentration of migrant groups in specif...
In this paper, we analyse the spatial dimension of changing ethnic diversity at the neighbourhood le...
Levels of spatial segregation in Western European cities are persistent over space and time. To demo...
The claim that ethnic diversity within the living environment would hamper bonding and bridging soci...
Little knowledge exists on the relationship between urban space and the behaviour pattern of various...
Most analyses of ethnic residential segregation in cities rely on single-number indices that pay no ...
Previous studies suggest that measuring ethnic segregation at a disaggregated level allows capturing...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
The debate on residential segregation often focuses on the concentration of migrant groups in specif...
In this paper we shed light on the various ways in which native Dutch estimate the size of the ethni...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Appreciating spatial scale is crucial for our understanding of the sociospatial context. Multiscale ...
This thesis has developed alternative methods of operationalising neighbourhoods at multiple spatial...
The debate on residential segregation often focuses on the concentration of migrant groups in specif...
In this paper, we analyse the spatial dimension of changing ethnic diversity at the neighbourhood le...
Levels of spatial segregation in Western European cities are persistent over space and time. To demo...
The claim that ethnic diversity within the living environment would hamper bonding and bridging soci...
Little knowledge exists on the relationship between urban space and the behaviour pattern of various...
Most analyses of ethnic residential segregation in cities rely on single-number indices that pay no ...
Previous studies suggest that measuring ethnic segregation at a disaggregated level allows capturing...
There is no theoretical reason to assume that neighborhood effects operate at a constant single spat...
The debate on residential segregation often focuses on the concentration of migrant groups in specif...
In this paper we shed light on the various ways in which native Dutch estimate the size of the ethni...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...