Print Email Facebook Twitter EthniCity of Leisure Title EthniCity of Leisure: A Domains Approach to Ethnic Integration During Free Time Activities Author Kukk, Kristiina (University of Tartu) van Ham, M. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing; University of St Andrews) Tammaru, T. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing; University of Tartu) Date 2018 Abstract This paper investigates the most common leisure time activities, activity sites and the interaction between members of minority and majority populations as they spend their time out‐of‐home and out‐of‐workplace. We ask the question how leisure time activities are related to the ethnic dimensions of residential and workplaces. Our case study area is Tallinn, Estonia, and the main findings show that leisure time activity patterns have become very similar across the main ethnic groups, which is different from what is found for workplace and residential segregation. This shows the integrative potential of leisure time activities. However, since members of the minority and majority population still tend to visit different leisure sites, there is little interaction. We also find that people often spend their free time close to home, which implies that high levels of ethnic residential segregation translate into ethnic segregation during leisure time. Subject Leisure timeethnic segmentationethnic segregationdomains approachmixed methodsEstonia To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4e959765-1cab-4fcf-b898-83b32285cfa0 DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12307 ISSN 0040-747X Source Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 110 (3), 289-302 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 Kristiina Kukk, M. van Ham, T. Tammaru Files PDF Kukk_et_al_2018_Tijdschri ... grafie.pdf 196.64 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4e959765-1cab-4fcf-b898-83b32285cfa0/datastream/OBJ/view