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Income Inequality and Residential Segregation in European Cities

Ch. 3. P. 31–45.
Tammaru T., Sinitsyna Anastasia, Akhavi Zadegan A., van Ham M., Marcińczak S., Musterd S.

Based on the extensive research with distinguished scholars within the book project “Socioeconomic Segregation in European Capital Cities”, this chapter summarizes the key trends in income inequality and socioeconomic segregation in Europe. We draw our data from the two last census rounds, and we focus on the most common indicators of income inequality (Gini Index) and residential segregation (Dissimilarity Index). We find that levels of residential segregation grew between the two last censuses in most of the cities included in our study. Changes in residential segregation follow changes in income inequality with a time lag, and it tends to happen in both directions. Low levels of income inequality relate to low levels of segregation after ten years, and high levels of inequality relate to high levels of segregation after ten years.

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