How to break the vicious circle of segregation?
Understanding the connectedness of spatial inequality across generations and life domains
How to break the vicious circle of segregation?
Understanding the connectedness of spatial inequality across generations and life domains
All times CET time
0945-1000
Coffee and get-together
1000-1015
Keynote: How to break the vicious circle of segregation? Understanding the connectedness of spatial inequality across generations and life domains.
Tiit Tammaru, David Knapp, Siiri Silm, Frank Witlox and Maarten van Ham
Session 1: Housing and residential segregation
Chair: Tiit Tammaru
Time | Author(s) | Title | Presenting author and email |
1015-1030 |
Michael Friesenecker, Elisabetta Mocca, Yuri Kazepov |
Housing Vienna. The inclusionary and exclusionary mechanisms of housing provision |
Michael Friesenecker University of Vienna |
1030-1045 | Daniel Sorando, Marta Domínguez, Pedro Uceda |
Privilege and vulnerability trajectories in the metropolitan area of Madrid |
Daniel Sorando Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
1045-1100 | Szymon Marcinczak, Agnieszka Ogrodowczyk |
Income inequalities, market-based housing reforms and residualization of public housing: The experience of Lodz |
Szymon Marcincak Lodz University |
1100-1115
Coffee break
Session 2: Intergenerational transmission of segregation
Chair: Siiri Silm
Time | Author(s) | Title | Presenting author and email |
1115-1130 | Thomas Maloutas, Hugo Button |
Social polarization and segregation in Athens. Social changes in different types of residential space between 1991 and 2011 |
Thomas Maloutas Harokopio University
|
1130-1145 | Lina Hedman, Maarten van Ham |
Three generations of intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood context |
Lina Hedman Uppsala University |
1145-1230
Lunch break
Session 3: Segregation at school and at work
Chair: Frank Witlox
Time | Author(s) | Title | Presenting author and email |
1230-1245 | Venla Bernelius, Heidi Vartiainen Huilla, Isabel Ramos Lobato |
Notorious schools in notorious places? Interconnections between reputation and segregation in schools and neighbourhoods |
Venla Bernelius University of Helsinki |
1245-1300 | Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Xu Jiayi |
Residential segregation and unequal access to schools |
Jaap Nieuwenhuis Zhejiang University |
1300-1315 | Elizabeth Delmelle |
Changing location of poverty and shifting access to employment |
Elizabeth Delmelle University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
1315-1330 |
Anastasya Sinitsyna, Karin Kangur, Raul Eamets, Tiit Tammaru |
How strong is the overlap between Industrial niching and workplace segregation? A comparison of immigrants from countries with different wealth levels |
Anastasya Sinitsyna University of Tartu |
1330-1345
Coffee break
Session 4: Segregation across multiple life domains
Chair: Maarten van Ham
Time | Author(s) | Title | Presenting author and email |
1345-1400 |
Nick Schuerman, Stijn Oosterlynck |
Sources of solidarity in superdiversity: A domain-specific, transversal analysis of 20 case studies in Belgium |
Nick Scheuerman Vriije University, Brussels Stijn Ooserlynck University of Antwerp |
1400-1415 | Siiri Silm, Veronika Mooses, Anniki Puura, Anu Masso, Erki Saluveer |
The relation between ethno-linguistic composition of social networks and activity space: a study with mobile phone data |
Siiri Silm University of Tartu
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1415-1430 |
Kati Kadarik, Lina Hedman, John Östh, Roger Andersson |
Daily mobility patterns: reducing or reproducing inequalities and segregation? The study of two Swedish labour market regions based on mobile phone data |
Kati Kadarik Uppsala University |
1430-1445
Closing thoughts and comments