The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic compositions of neighbourhoods. This paper develops an age group and age cohort perspective as a way to unpack summary measures of residential segregation. Harmonised small area data for England and Wales (2001–2011) are used as a case study to explore the potential of this methodology for understanding better the role of age in the evolution of ethnic residential geographies. Our findings demonstrate the age-specificity of residential segregation, for both cross-sectional patterns and change over time. Levels of segregation vary among age groups and age cohorts and between ethnic groups, with a changing pattern of segregation as people age....
This paper is situated at the confluence of two emerging areas of research: a lifecourse approach in...
Most studies investigating residential segregation of ethnic minorities ignore the fact that the maj...
This map analyzes geographic variation in residential segregation by age in the contiguous United St...
The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Residential age segregation in England and Wales has been growing in recent decades, with older and ...
This dissertation examines the ways that age shapes residential patterns in the United States. Socio...
There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Brita...
Background : With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the n...
This work was carried out with partial financial support from the Economic and Social Research Counc...
The term segregation has a strong connotation with residential neighbourhoods, and most studies inve...
The term segregation has a strong connotation with residential neighbourhoods, and most studies inve...
This study investigates the extent to which older (age 60 and over) and younger (age 20-34) American...
First published online: 16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance ...
This paper is situated at the confluence of two emerging areas of research: a lifecourse approach in...
Most studies investigating residential segregation of ethnic minorities ignore the fact that the maj...
This map analyzes geographic variation in residential segregation by age in the contiguous United St...
The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic...
Is residential age segregation natural, inevitable or unproblematic? Age is arguably an influential ...
Background: With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the ne...
Residential age segregation in England and Wales has been growing in recent decades, with older and ...
This dissertation examines the ways that age shapes residential patterns in the United States. Socio...
There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Brita...
Background : With the proportion of older adults in Europe expected to grow significantly over the n...
This work was carried out with partial financial support from the Economic and Social Research Counc...
The term segregation has a strong connotation with residential neighbourhoods, and most studies inve...
The term segregation has a strong connotation with residential neighbourhoods, and most studies inve...
This study investigates the extent to which older (age 60 and over) and younger (age 20-34) American...
First published online: 16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance ...
This paper is situated at the confluence of two emerging areas of research: a lifecourse approach in...
Most studies investigating residential segregation of ethnic minorities ignore the fact that the maj...
This map analyzes geographic variation in residential segregation by age in the contiguous United St...