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Can Public Housing Decrease Segregation? Lessons and Challenges From Non-European Immigration in France : Can Public Housing Decrease Segregation?

Gregory Verdugo1,2, Sorana Toma3,4.   

Abstract

Recent decades have seen a rapid increase in the share of non-European immigrants in public housing in Europe, which has led to concern regarding the rise of ghettos in large cities. Using French census data over three decades, we examine how this increase in public housing participation has affected segregation. While segregation levels have increased moderately, on average, the number of immigrant enclaves has grown. The growth of enclaves is being driven by the large increase in non-European immigrants in the census tracts where the largest housing projects are located, both in the housing projects and the surrounding nonpublic dwellings. As a result, contemporary differences in segregation levels across metropolitan areas are being shaped by the concentration of public housing within cities, in particular the share of non-European immigrants in large housing projects constructed before the 1980s. Nevertheless, the overall effect of public housing on segregation has been ambiguous. While large projects have increased segregation, the inflows of non-European immigrants into small projects have brought many immigrants into census tracts where they have previously been rare and, thus, diminished segregation levels.

Keywords:  France; Immigration; Public housing; Segregation; Social housing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30264186     DOI: 10.1007/s13524-018-0705-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


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