Ethnic segregation and the housing market in two cities in northern and southern europeThe cases of Amsterdam and Barcelona

  1. Musterd, Sako
  2. Fullaondo Elordui-Zapaterietxe, Arkaitz
Revista:
ACE: architecture, city and environment

ISSN: 1886-4805

Año de publicación: 2008

Número: 8

Páginas: 93-114

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.5821/ACE.V3I8.2459 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: ACE: architecture, city and environment

Resumen

Uneven urban geographies of different immigrant or ethnic groups have received ample attention across the world; however in Southern Europe the picture is as yet unclear. Most Southern European countries recently experienced a new phase in their modern history because they became net immigrant receivers after having been net �deliverers� of migrants for many decades. This opens the question what direction this migration will take and what the implications for the segregation in cities will be. One of the crucial questions in that respect is what the implications will be for the functioning of the housing market. Will some parallels develop with what occurred in Northern Europe? Or will there be a development with an own character. In this article we aim to contribute to answering these questions through a comparison of the segregation and housing relation in the cities of Amsterdam and Barcelona.

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