Sökning: "Urban Residential Segregation"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden Urban Residential Segregation.
16. Vardagslivets resor i den stora staden
Sammanfattning : Starting from the assumption that travelling has negative consequences for the ecological environment, this study deals with travel behaviour in Malmö. The study focuses on how households with different demographic and socio-economic characteristics and transport needs, confronted with different restrictions and possibilities in the surrounding structures, choose to travel in their everyday life. LÄS MER
17. Living in the calm and safe part of the city : The socio-spatial reproduction of upper-middle class neighbourhoods in Malmö
Sammanfattning : When residential segregation is mentioned in news coverage and when it is talked about in everyday discourse in Sweden, it is very often associated with immigration and minority groups living in the poorer areas of the city. A common assumption is that “immigrants” actively withdraw from society and that they choose to live together rather than integrating with the majority population. LÄS MER
18. Politik och planering för ett blandat boende och minskad boendesegregation : ett mål utan medel?
Sammanfattning : Mixed housing environments are expected to create better life chances than homogeneous ones, at least for disadvantageous households. This conclusion has nourished policy and planning ideals of building neighbourhoods and reconstructing cities to become more socially mixed and less segregated. LÄS MER
19. Boende och omsorg - omsorg om boendet : Analys av en modell för socialtjänstens medverkan i samhällsplaneringen - en vision för äldreboende
Sammanfattning : The Linkoping Model for social care and planning is characterized by asmall scale, decentralized form of living with opportunities for care andservice permitting great flexibility. One bearing principle is the integration of care of the elderly with child care; another, integrating housing for the elderly with other housing to avoid age segregation and social isolation. LÄS MER
20. Barn och natur i storstaden
Sammanfattning : Children and nearby nature. A study of children’s relationship to nature areas close to home – with examples from Stockholm and Göteborg. CHOROS 2009:1. Department of Human and Economic Geography, Göteborg University. LÄS MER