Class diversification,economic growth and urban sprawl: evidences from a pre-crisis European city |
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Authors: | Cesare Di Feliciantonio Luca Salvati Efthymia Sarantakou Kostas Rontos |
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Affiliation: | 1.Trinity College Dublin,The University of Dublin,Dublin 2,Ireland;2.Italian Council of Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA),Rome,Italy;3.Hellenic Open University,Patras,Greece;4.Sociology Department,University of the Aegean,Mytilene,Greece |
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Abstract: | Economic expansion indirectly promotes class diversification at the neighbourhood scale with a consequent reduction of social divides at the regional scale. To verify this working hypothesis, the present study investigates class diversification at both spatial scales in a Mediterranean city (Athens, Greece) using the European Socioeconomic Classification based on population census data referring to 1991–2001, a phase of economic expansion and intense urban sprawl preceding the 2004 Olympic games. Results of multivariate analysis and diversity indexes outline a local-scale social mix associated to suburban expansion, and regional-scale class segregation, reflecting an increasing polarization in affluent and economically deprived urban districts. The contrasting pattern at the two spatial scales results in a complex social geography with class diversification and moderate changes over time in the economic spatial divide between urban and neighbouring rural areas. These findings contribute to design scale-dependent policies reducing social inequalities and improving quality of life in urban areas. Future paths for socio-spatial processes were delineated for sprawling metropolitan regions under economic expansion and discussed in the light of future demographic trends in both developed and emerging countries. |
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