《Tenure type mixing and segregation》

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作者
Eva K Andersson;Thomas Wimark;Bo Malmberg
来源
HOUSING STUDIES,Vol.,Issue
语言
英文
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作者单位
Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE, Sweden ;Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE, Sweden ;Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE, Sweden
摘要
We examine the ‘overlap’ or to which degree tenure form patterns are similar to socio-economic segregation patterns. The issue has been discussed concerning mixing policies; does mixing of tenure hinder socio-economic segregation? If mixing tenure is to be an effective policy against segregation, the overlap has to be understood. Using Swedish register data, we cross tenure-type landscapes with patterns of high/mixed/low-income and with European/non-European/Swedish-born. To what degree is there overlap among tenure, income and country of birth? Is the overlap related to geographical scale and polarization? Is the overlap of tenure forms with socio-economic characteristics consistent across regions? We find strong overlap of large-scale cooperative tenure landscapes with very high incomes as well as with Swedish-born. Small-scale tenure-landscapes provide mixing opportunities for incomes wherever they are located; however, these landscapes have a small non-Swedish-born population nearby. Some tenure-type landscapes vary in characteristics depending on location; e.g. public rental concentrated areas are high-income in urban cores but low-income in urban peripheries.