When Spatial Dimension Matters: Comparing Personal Network Characteristics in Different Segregated Areas

Living in segregated areas with concentrated neighbourhood poverty negatively affects the quality of life, including the availability of local jobs, access to services, and supportive social relationships. However, even with similar neighbourhood poverty levels, the degree and structure of spatial s...

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Published in:Social Inclusion
Authors: Huszti, Éva (Author) ; Albert, Fruzsina (Author) ; Csizmady, Adrienn (Author) ; Nagy, Ilona (Author) ; Dávid, Beáta (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Cogitatio Press 2021
In: Social Inclusion
Further subjects:B bonding and bridging
B Social Capital
B ethnic homophily
B Segregation
B Roma
B policy intentions
B spatial homophily
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