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Document Type General
Publish Date 24/12/2009
Author Wenda Doff and Reinout Kleinhans
Published By Urban Studies Journal Limited
Edited By Arslan Hassan
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RESIDENTIAL OUTCOMES OF FORCED RELOCATION

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Document Type: General
Publish Date: December 2009
Primary Author: Wenda Doff and Reinout Kleinhans
Edited By: Arsalan Hasan
Published By: Urban Studies Journal Limited

Fear of the detrimental effects of ethnic segregation has pervaded the debate on the population composition of cities and neighbourhoods. However, little is known about mechanisms underlying the spatial sorting of ethnic minorities. Hence, policies aimed at desegregation may result in exactly the opposite—that is, new ethnic concentrations and segregation. This paper studies the residential outcomes of 658 forced movers from urban restructuring areas in The Hague. Compared with ‘native’ Dutch (those with both parents born in the Netherlands), ethnic minorities report neighbourhood improvement less often and are more likely to stay within or move into other ethnically concentrated neighbourhoods. These differences are not fully explained by differences in individual characteristics, resources, institutional factors, pre-relocation preferences or other relocation outcomes. Ethnic specificities in neighbourhood choices thus remain a pressing issue for further research.

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