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A very relevant publication for our project is the recent book "Rethinking spatial inequality", by Linda m. Lobao & Gregory Hooks. @clementinecttn.bsky.social wrote a review of it in the journal Papers in Regional Science.
doi.org/10.1016/j.pi...
Our ABM study on the effects of spatial segregation on health inequalities is out.
We find that daytime segregation reinforces the unequal distribution of outcomes between the most and least privileged groups (compared to the absence of segregation, but also with residential segregation alone).
The R notebook companion for the analysis is available on our website:
www.erc-segue.nl/SystematicLi...
She asks: Does economic segregation vary with economic inequality.? Which causal pathways and mechanisms are proposed to explain their connection?
To what extent does existing research belong to distinct literatures? How does that affect the comparability of results and compatibility of mechanisms?
In this research, @clementinecttn.bsky.social conducts an extensive SLR of articles linking economic inequality to economic segregation across multiple languages and disciplines.
Our new article "Economic inequality and economic segregation: a systematic review of causal pathways" is now out in @sfjournal.bsky.social.
doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
#30DayMapChallenge #30DayMapChallenge2025 #30DayMapChallengeRbanism #30DayMapChallengeR
Day 19. Cell
Grids, Spatial Lag of Low-Income Families (Q05) – Variation 2009–2023, 100-meter grids in Amsterdam
by Diego Buitrago-Mora
#GeoData #rstats #DataViz #Maps #SpatialViz
Today, Diego Buitrago-Mora and @javiersanmillan.bsky.social (from the @erc-segue.bsky.social project at TU Delft) presented their work on urban economic segregation at the @odissei.bsky.social conference. A great way to get feedback and connect. Thank you to the organizers and participants 🍁
Developers of the "Geospatial Data Carpentry for Urbanism" lesson, currently in The Carpentries Incubator, are looking for Carpentries community members and Instructors willing to to host and teach beta pilot workshops in 2025 and 2026: carpentries.org/blog/2025/10...
3/ financial wealth is more unequally distributed than real estate wealth across society, but less segregated over space;
4/ income segregation is mostly decreasing whereas wealth segregation is mostly increasing in NL
1/ wealth segregation is higher than income segregation;
2/ wealth segregation is more sensitive to the spatial scale of measurement
In this article, @javiersanmillan.bsky.social @clementinecttn.bsky.social and Maarten van Ham compare the spatiotemporal patterns of income vs. wealth segregation, affluence and poverty in the Netherlands. Using geo-coded register microdata, they show that...
doi.org/10.1002/psp....
New article: "Outlining some requirements for synthetic populations to initialise agent-based models" by Nick Roxburgh et al.
"Income segregation in France: a geographical decomposition across and within urban areas". A really interesting article by
Kevin Beaubrun-Diant and Tristan-Pierre Maury in last year's @regionalstudies.bsky.social:
doi.org/10.1080/0034...
#30DayMapChallenge Day 3. Polygons.
Social housing in Amsterdam.
By Javier San Millán, 2024.
Data: CBS, PDOK-Kadaster, Carto.
#Rbanism #30DayMapChallenge2024 #30DayMapChallenge2024_Rbanism
Our @rbanism.bsky.social community is preparing for the #30DayMapChallenge. Please reach out if you want to join our mapping team. More info: github.com/Rbanism/30Da...