Social segregation in cities takes place where different household groups exist and when, according to Schelling, their location choice either minimizes the number of differing households in their neighborhood or maximizes their own group. In this contribution an evolutionary simulation based on a monocentric city model with externalities among households is used to discuss the spatial segregation patterns of four groups. The resulting complex spatial patterns can be shown as graphic animations. They can be applied as initial situation for the analysis of the effects a rent control has on segregation.Simulation, segregation, monocentric city, rent control
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
Social segregation in cities takes place where di¤erent household groups exist and when, according t...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which 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...
This paper presents a variation of the Schelling [J. Math. Sociol. 1 (1971) 143; T.C. Schelling, Mi-...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
Usually, in monocentric city models the spatial patterns of segregated household groups are assumed ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
Social segregation in cities takes place where di¤erent household groups exist and when, according t...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which 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...
This paper presents a variation of the Schelling [J. Math. Sociol. 1 (1971) 143; T.C. Schelling, Mi-...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
The paper proposes an evolutionary version of a Schelling-type dynamic system to model the patterns ...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
Usually, in monocentric city models the spatial patterns of segregated household groups are assumed ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....