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|a Divided Cities
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Understanding Intra-urban Inequalities
|c Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a Paris
|b OECD Publishing
|c 2018
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|a A multi-level model of vicious circles of socio-economic segregation -- Spatial segregation of migrants in EU cities -- Divided Cities: Understanding Income Segregation in OECD Metropolitan Areas -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Authors -- Inequality in Job Accessibility via Transit in US Cities -- Income Segregation in Brazilian Cities: The role of vertical neighbourhoods -- Executive summary
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|a Social Issues/Migration/Health
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|a Urban, Rural and Regional Development
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|a Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a OECD Books and Papers
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|a This report provides an assessment of spatial inequalities and segregation in cities and metropolitan areas from multiple perspectives. The chapters in the report focus on a subset of OECD countries and non-member economies, and provide new insights on cross-cutting issues for city neighbourhooods, such as the patterns of segregation across income groups, migrant concentration and diversity across cities of different sizes, the role of public transport accessibility in widening intra-city inequalities, and the expected path dependency on outcomes related to segregation. The report also discusses methodological alternatives for measuring different dimensions of inequality and segregation across cities, and highlights the role of public policies in bridging urban divides and the relevance of the scale of analysis in order to make sound international comparisons
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