Print Email Facebook Twitter Understanding the relationship between income inequality and residential segregation of socioeconomic groups Title Understanding the relationship between income inequality and residential segregation of socioeconomic groups Author Tammaru, T. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing) Marcińczak, Szymon (Uniwersytet Lodzki; University of Tartu) Aunap, Raivo (University of Tartu) van Ham, M. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing) Janssen, H.J. (TU Delft OLD Urban Renewal and Housing) Date 2019 Abstract This paper provides new insights into the relationships between income inequality and residential segregation between socioeconomic groups by undertaking a comparative study of European urban regions. In Europe, income inequalities are the lowest in North Europe and the highest in South Europe. In many East European countries, a switch from low inequality to high inequality has taken place. The main findings show that changes in the levels of residential segregation between socioeconomic groups correlate to changes in the levels of income inequality found approximately 10 years earlier, that is, with a time lag. Subject income inequalitysocioeconomic segregationcomparative urban studiesSouth EuropeNorth EuropeEast Europe To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a5e6de30-2723-44e8-b291-78fa14fe0c1d DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2018.1540035 ISSN 0034-3404 Source Regional Studies, 54 (2020) (4), 450-461 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2019 T. Tammaru, Szymon Marcińczak, Raivo Aunap, M. van Ham, H.J. Janssen Files PDF Relationship_between_inco ... groups.pdf 1.98 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a5e6de30-2723-44e8-b291-78fa14fe0c1d/datastream/OBJ/view