Residential segregation, a confuse spatial indicator of the current residential problematic of economic immigrants: the case of Madrid Autonomous Comunity.
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https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.v3i8.2457Keywords:
Economical immigration, residential exclusion, spatial segregation, decentralization, gentrification, Madrid Autonomous Community.Abstract
Using Madrid as a case of study in this paper the problems of economical immigrants related to housing exclusion and spatial segregations are studied in order to explore the communalities of both processes.Downloads
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