Ethnic closure and immigrant residential segregation in Spanish working-class neighbourhoods
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2024-07-01Estado
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. Given the difficulties of integration of the immigrant population and the demographic importance that this
population is set to have in European society, this research uses an initial territorial approach and a subsequent
qualitative analysis to study the internal residential dynamics of immigrants in five Spanish working-class
neighbourhoods with a significant presence of foreign-born people. The analysis focuses on the role that
ethnic prejudice and other factors, such as social class, play in the processes of initiation and maintenance of
residential segregation of the immigrant population. Our results show a residential division characterised by
advantages for the native population and, especially, by the acceptance of inequality by the immigrant population, which may be contributing to the fact that levels of ethnic prejudice from the native population are, so far,
not very high in these neighbourhoods.
Ethnic closure and immigrant residential segregation in Spanish working-class neighbourhoods
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.Working-class neighbourhoodsEthnic prejudiceResidential segregationImmigrant subordinationSpain