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The socio-spatial distribution of migrants in German cities between 2014 and 2017
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Abstract In recent years, Germany has taken in large numbers of immigrants. We look at the places where those migrants have settled in German cities. Our focus is on their socio-spatial distribution: To what extent is the social structure of neighbourhoods associated with the influx of migrants into those ne... view more
In recent years, Germany has taken in large numbers of immigrants. We look at the places where those migrants have settled in German cities. Our focus is on their socio-spatial distribution: To what extent is the social structure of neighbourhoods associated with the influx of migrants into those neighbourhoods? Our analysis draws on data on 86 large and medium-sized German cities with a total of 3770 neighbourhoods. Using linear (multi-level) regression models, we analyze the relation between the evolution of the proportion of foreigners in these neighbourhoods between 2014 and 2017 and the neighbourhoods' social structure in 2014. We find that the proportion of foreigners has increased much more strongly in the most socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods - especially in East Germany. A detailed examination of the individual cities reveals pronounced geographical disparities. The differences between the cities may be partially explained by vacancy rates and municipal tax revenues.... view less
Keywords
migrant; regional distribution; city quarter; social structure; neighborhood; large city; medium-sized town; inequality; deprivation; segregation; Federal Republic of Germany; old federal states; New Federal States
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 307-329
Journal
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 106 (2023) 3
ISSN
1468-0467
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed