City-regions and socio-economic segregation in mid-sized cities in Mexico: the cases of Oaxaca and Morelia

C. Ruiz-López, Yadira Méndez-Lemus, Antonio Vieyra, Concepción Alvarado
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This article examines sociospatial segregation and poverty in two mid-sized cities in Mexico. Data on population distribution, economic activities and poverty from 1970 to 2015 were analysed, on city and regional scales. The findings show persisting segregation on a regional scale, prioritising city centres while marginalising peripheries. It is highest among economically active, working-age, elderly and poorly educated populations. Growing centralisation was identified in tertiary economic activities and units. This unequal distribution has generated scarcities and exacerbated poverty. The findings from this theoretical-methodological approach show the need to recognise the relationships between the city and the surrounding region.
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墨西哥中等城市的城市-地区和社会经济隔离:瓦哈卡和莫雷利亚的案例
本文考察了墨西哥两个中等城市的社会空间隔离和贫困。从1970年到2015年,在城市和区域尺度上分析了人口分布、经济活动和贫困数据。研究结果显示,在地区范围内,隔离现象持续存在,城市中心优先考虑,而边缘地区被边缘化。在经济活跃、工作年龄、老年人和受教育程度较低的人群中,这一比例最高。第三经济活动和单位日益集中。这种不平等的分配造成了物资短缺,加剧了贫困。这种理论方法的发现表明,需要认识到城市与周边地区之间的关系。
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