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Residential clustering and mobility of ethnic groups

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
We studied residential clustering and mobility of ethnic minorities using a theoretical framework based on null models of spatial distributions and movements of populations. Using microdata from population registers we compared the patterns of clustering amongst various socioethnic groups living in and around the capital region of Finland. Using the models we were able to connect the factors influencing intraurban migration to the spatial patterns that have been developed over time. We could also demonstrate the interrelationship of the movement and clustering with fertility. The observed clustering seems to be a combined effect of fertility and the tendency to migrate locally. The models also highlight the importance of factors like proximity to the city-centre, average neighbourhood income, and similarity of socioeconomic profiles.
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