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Immigration, Spatial Segregation and Housing Segmentation of Immigrants in Metropolitan Stockholm, 1960-95

Robert A. Murdie and Lars-Erik Borgegard
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Robert A. Murdie: Department of Geography, York University, North York, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3, murdie@yorku.ca
Lars-Erik Borgegard: Department of Geography, UmeÅ University and Institute for Housing Research, Uppsala University, Box 785, S-801 Gävle, Sweden, Lars-Erik.Borgegard@ibfuu.se

Urban Studies, 1998, vol. 35, issue 10, 1869-1888

Abstract: Immigration policy and the origins of immigrants coming to Sweden have changed dramatically during the post-World War Two period. During the same period, changes in housing policy have affected the type of accommodation available to immigrants and refugees. It is within the context of these and other changes that we develop a model of the driving forces behind spatial segregation and housing segmentation in Sweden and document and evaluate shifts in the spatial segregation and housing segmentation of immigrants in the Stockholm region between 1960 and 1995.

Date: 1998
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