TY - JOUR
T1 - What do divided cities have in common? An international comparison of income segregation
AU - Veneri, Paolo
AU - Comandon, Andre
AU - Garcia-López, Miquel Àngel
AU - Daams, Michiel N.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This paper provides a comparative assessment of income segregation in cities of 12 countries. We use spatial entropy indexes based on small-scale gridded income data and consistent definition of city boundaries to ensure international comparability of our segregation measures. Results show considerable variation in the levels of income segregation across cities, even within countries, reflecting the diversity within urban systems. Larger, more affluent, productive, and more unequal cities tend to be more segregated. Urban form, demographic, and economic factors explain additional variation in segregation levels through the influence of high-income households, who tend to be the most segregated. The positive association between productivity and segregation is mitigated in polycentric cities.
AB - This paper provides a comparative assessment of income segregation in cities of 12 countries. We use spatial entropy indexes based on small-scale gridded income data and consistent definition of city boundaries to ensure international comparability of our segregation measures. Results show considerable variation in the levels of income segregation across cities, even within countries, reflecting the diversity within urban systems. Larger, more affluent, productive, and more unequal cities tend to be more segregated. Urban form, demographic, and economic factors explain additional variation in segregation levels through the influence of high-income households, who tend to be the most segregated. The positive association between productivity and segregation is mitigated in polycentric cities.
KW - functional urban areas
KW - income
KW - international urban comparison
KW - segregation
KW - spatial inequalities
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U2 - 10.1111/jors.12506
DO - 10.1111/jors.12506
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85088018732
SN - 0022-4146
JO - Journal of Regional Science
JF - Journal of Regional Science
ER -