Sökning: "consequences of segregation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 45 avhandlingar innehållade orden consequences of segregation.
1. Segregation och karriärposition : En studie av bostadsomgivningens betydelse för utbildning, sysselsättning och inkomst bland yngre i stockholmsregionen
Sammanfattning : This study deals with questions about residential segregation and its consequences for the life chances and socio-economic development of individuals. The aim is to investigate if the social composition of the neighbourhood has effects upon the careers of individuals who have lived there as adolescents. LÄS MER
2. URBAN SEGREGATION AND URBAN FORM : From residential segregation to segregation in public space
Sammanfattning : Urban segregation is considered a major social problem in Sweden and several national anti-segregation initiatives have been launched to decrease social and ethnic segregation but so far only with marginal effects (SOU 2005:29). Urban design and town planning are rarely the focus in national anti-segregation initiatives; the architectural issue has mainly been confined to matters concerning housing policies. LÄS MER
3. Områdesbaserad politik för minskad segregation : En studie av den svenska storstadspolitiken
Sammanfattning : In the beginning of the 1990s Sweden entered an economic recession. The subsequent negative economic and social consequences appeared more and more acute. The issue of residential segregation appeared on the political agenda and the Swedish metropolitan policy was launched in 1998. LÄS MER
4. Free to Choose? : Studies of Opportunity Constraints and the Dynamics of School Segregation
Sammanfattning : As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have received a great deal of scholarly attention across a range of disciplines. However, the existing research has tended to overlook those aspects of the segregation process that lie beyond the choice of the individual. LÄS MER
5. Politik på stadens skuggsida
Sammanfattning : Focusing on conditions in poor residential areas, this study examines how political en-gagement may be influenced by properties of the near environment. The casual relation-ships involved are known as ‘contextual effects’. LÄS MER