2008-2015年捷克大城市移民:基于人口网格数据的居住模式变化分析

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geografie-Sbornik CGS Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.37040/geografie2020125030343
Martin Šimon, I. Křížková, A. Klsák
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本文通过从一个新的国际移民目的地国家提供证据,有助于讨论移民隔离。它探讨了移民的居住模式,由公民身份定义,以及他们在选定的捷克大城市的发展。该分析集中在六个主要移民群体。利用捷克共和国外籍警察提供的新登记数据计算地理空间网格数据。人口分布的变化是用不相似指数来衡量的,这是隔离研究中常用的指标。主要结果表明,捷克多数群体与移民群体之间的空间差异呈下降趋势。稳定而缓慢的移民流入并没有导致该国明显的种族隔离模式- -只有少数例外。
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Immigrants in large Czech cities 2008–2015: the analysis of changing residential patterns using population grid data
This article contributes to the discussion of the segregation of immigrants by presenting evidence from a new destination country of international migration. It explores residential patterns of immigrants, defined by citizenship, and their development in selected large Czech cities. The analysis is focused on six main immigrant groups. New register data provided by Alien Police of the Czech Republic are utilized for the computation of geospatial grid data. The changes in population distribution are measured by the dissimilarity index, which is commonly used in segregation research. The main result indicates a major trend of decreasing spatial dissimilarity between the Czech majority and immigrant groups. The steady and slow inflow of immigrants does not lead to distinct patterns of segregation in the country – with a few specific exceptions.
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Geografie-Sbornik CGS Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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