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Alfredo Corona Consuelo, Carlos Garrocho Rangel, Juan Campos Alanís
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Este estudio se realiza dentro de la Geografía Gerontológica y propone un análisis para conocer el movimiento que efectúa la población adulta mayor en el interior de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de Toluca (ZMVT), al segregarse residencialmente y aglom...
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Ling Ye, Weixuan Song, Miao He and Chunhui Liu
Residential mobility serves as a pivotal determinant in reshaping urban social spaces and driving spatial differentiation and segregation within cities. This study harnesses a rich dataset from surveys and the housing market in Nanjing, China to dissect ...
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Yang Sao Xiong and Mark E. Pfeifer
Although spatial assimilation has often been defined as the process whereby a group attains residential propinquity with majority members of a host society, we argue that for certain immigrant groups, substantial suburbanization does not necessarily lead...
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Marina Georgati, Henning Sten Hansen and Carsten Keßler
Population growth in urban centres and the intensification of segregation phenomena associated with international mobility require improved urban planning and decision-making. More effective planning in turn requires better analysis and geospatial modell...
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Tomasz Stepinski and Anna Dmowska
To better understand the persistence of residential racial segregation in U.S. cities, it is essential to develop testable, spatially explicit models of racial dynamics. However, the original census data are not formatted in a way that facilitates the te...
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Robert William Pendergrass
Racial diversity was found to be related to racial residential segregation and strongly related to racial isolation within the nation?s metropolitan and micropolitan areas at the block group level. However, the relationships were both complex and depende...
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Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Josephine Roper, Chyi Lin Lee and Christopher Pettit
Cities often show residential income segregation, and the price of housing is generally related to employment accessibility, but how do these factors intersect? We analyse Greater Sydney, Australia, a metropolitan area of 5 million people. Sydney is foun...
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João de Abreu e Silva, Shanna Lucchesi
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Global South cities are vastly underrepresented in the literature that analyzes the relationships between location choice, land-use patterns and travel behavior. This paper aims to reduce that underrepresentation by bringing new evidence from a metropoli...
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Javier Peña, Luis A, Guzman, Julian Arellana
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Accessibility and equality evaluations have been primarily focused on residential location. However, workplace location might be an equivalent contributor to inequalities in the travel experience and accessibility. Traditionally, transport planning conne...
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Joan Checa and Oriol Nel·lo
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical location, the opposition between urban and rural settings or the size of settlements. Accordingly, the geographical literature has used these oppositions to expl...
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