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Quantifying urban socio-economic segregation through co-residence network reconstruction: The case of Vienna
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Quantifying urban socio-economic segregation through co-residence network reconstruction: The case of Vienna
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Quantifying urban socio-economic segregation through co-residence network reconstruction
The manuscript is available at: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.15920
Abstract
Urban segregation poses a critical challenge in cities, exacerbating inequalities, social tensions, fears, and polarization. It emerges from a complex interplay of socio-economic disparities and residential preferences, disproportionately impacting migrant communities. In this paper, using a comprehensive administrative data from Vienna, where nearly 40% of the population consists of international migrants, we analyse co-residence preferences between migrants and locals at the neighbourhood level. Our findings reveal two major clusters in Vienna shaped by wealth disparities, district diversity, and nationality-based homophily. These insights shed light on the underlying mechanisms of urban segregation and designing policies for better integration.
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Co-residence links/Includes all z-scores for the complete set of possible country co-residence links, along with the Pearson correlation coefficients calculated between the population fractions of different countries.Infomap Networks/Includes Infomap network .ftree files both with and without Bonferroni corrections, as well as the corresponding .txt files used for their generation.Data, Code and Figures/Includes the Python notebooks used to generate the Main and Supplementary figures, along with the datasets utilised in their creation. Additionally, the extracted figures are provided.
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- Name: Marc Sadurní Parera
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PhD Researcher in Complex Systems Physics.
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title: "Quantifying urban socio-economic segregation through co-residence network reconstruction"
authors:
- family-names: Sadurní Parera
given-names: Marc
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9870-5513
affiliation: Universitat de Barcelona and Complexity Science Hub Vienna
version: 1.0.0
doi: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.15920
date-released: 2025-05-27
license: Creative Commons
repository-code: https://github.com/MarcSadurniParera/ViennaMosaic
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