Urban Geographies of Hesitant Transition: Tracing Socioeconomic Segregation in Post‐Ceauşescu Bucharest |
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Authors: | Szymon Marcińczak Michael Gentile Samuel Rufat Liviu Chelcea |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Urban Geography and Tourism Studies, University of ?ód?, , 90–142 ?ód?, Poland;2. Department of Geography and Economic History, Ume? University, , SE‐90187 Ume?, Sweden;3. UFR Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Université de Cergy‐Pontoise, , 95011 Cergy‐Pontoise, France;4. Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest, , Bucuresti, Romania |
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Abstract: | Scholars have raised concerns about the social costs of the transition from state socialism to capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe, and geographers are particularly interested in the spatial expressions and implications of these costs, including apparently increasing residential segregation. Applying a range of segregation measures to 1992 and 2002 census data, this contribution studies socio‐occupational residential segregation in Bucharest. The conclusion is that Bucharest was relatively socio‐spatially mixed at both times; in fact, a modest, yet fully legible, decreasing overall trend is observable. This is at odds with many popular assumptions of the past 20 years. |
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Keywords: | Bucharest Ceauş escu segregation indices post‐socialism socioeconomic segregation socio‐occupational segregation Romania |
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