eprintid: 1601 rev_number: 1 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/16/01 datestamp: 2020-04-23 05:29:35 lastmod: 2020-04-23 05:29:35 status_changed: 2020-04-23 05:29:35 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Ophoff, H.W. title: Changes in ethnic composition and segregation in London ispublished: pub full_text_status: public abstract: Spatial segregation of ethnic minority groups is changing the demography within cities. Society have segregated inhabitants for thousands of years, usually on socio-economic, religious or ethnic grounds. The spatial segregation of ethnic minority groups has been linked to negative effects on individuals and neighbourhoods and is a dominant issue in popular and political discourse. The influence of socio-economic status on the residential mobility behaviour of ethnic minority groups is especially interesting, due to its multifaceted nature. In this thesis, the assimilation theory and the residential mobility behaviour of different ethnic groups, based on their socio-economic status, will be observed in order to identify whether the changing patterns of ethnic colocation fit with the predictions of assimilation theory. date: 2018 date_type: published thesis_type: pre_master degree_programme: VG tutors_name: Thomas, M.J. keywords_local: Assimilation keywords_local: Ethnic keywords_local: Segregation keywords_local: Socio-economic status language_iso: en titleorder: Changes in ethnic composition and segregation in London dbi: 5d00d2ed95e35 imported_item: yes date_of_import: 2020-04-22 imported_from: http://scripties.frw.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/root/premasters/RealEstateStudies/2018/hwophoff/ import_source_file: theses-frw-20200422132455-5d00d2ed95e35.xml date_issued: 2018-01-01 citation: Ophoff, H.W. (2018) Changes in ethnic composition and segregation in London. Pre-master thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/1601/1/6._Final_version_Thesis-_Erik__1.docx