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Wie brüchig ist die soziale Architektur unserer Städte? Trends und Analysen der Segregation in 74 deutschen Städten

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  • Helbig, Marcel
  • Jähnen, Stefanie

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In diesem Beitrag untersuchen wir die räumlich ungleiche Verteilung der Wohnstandorte verschiedener Bevölkerungsgruppen in deutschen Städten. Wir beleuchten alle drei Dimensionen der residenziellen Segregation: die soziale, die ethnische und die demografische. Hierzu verwenden wir Daten für 74 deutsche Städte, die mehrheitlich aus der Innerstädtischen Raumbeobachtung des Bundesinstituts für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung stammen. Die Studie ist damit die umfangreichste, die die soziale Segregation mit amtlichen Daten untersucht. Wir messen sie als Armutssegregation, weil in Deutschland keine Daten zur räumlichen Verteilung von Reichen verfügbar sind. [...]

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  • Helbig, Marcel & Jähnen, Stefanie, 2018. "Wie brüchig ist die soziale Architektur unserer Städte? Trends und Analysen der Segregation in 74 deutschen Städten," Discussion Papers, Presidential Department P 2018-001, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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    1. Jähnen, Stefanie & Helbig, Marcel, 2022. "The dynamics of socio-economic segregation: What role do private schools play?," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, issue OnlineFir, pages 1-1.

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