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Křížková, Ivana, Šimon, Martin. 2022. „Measuring residential segregation of non-European migrants using the individualised neighbourhood method: How does Czechia fit to the European landscape?“ Applied Geography XX (x): xx – xx. ISSN 0143-6228. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102730.

Comparative research aiming to explain differences in segregation on national level is highly desirable for public policy in increasingly diverse countries including new immigrant destinations. This study explores residential segregation of non-European migrants in Czechia using the individualised scalable neighbourhood method based on anonymised geocoded register data. Czechia is the main immigrant-receiving country in Eastern European post-socialist context. To place our results in a comparative perspective we replicated the methodology of recent comprehensive study of residential segregation in Northwest Europe by ResSegr project. The comparison indicate overall similarity of residential segregation of non-European migrants in selected Northwest European countries (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden) and in Czechia across spatial scales when measured by index of dissimilarity for individualised neighbourhoods. However, the decomposition to neighbourhood concentration and neighbourhood representation indices challenges this result. Non-European migrants are less concentrated in Czechia at all scales. Lower over-representation and higher under-representation in neighbourhoods in Czechia provide an evidence that large-scale neighbourhoods with a considerable non-European migrant concentration known from other European countries are close to non-existent in Czechia. In the conclusion, we draw implications for neighbourhood research and policy and question the pertinence of the term segregation in European context.

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housing
urban and rural studies
methodology
migration and mobility
social inequalities
public administration
standard of living
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Fig. 1 Concentration of non-European migrants in selected Northwest European countries and Czechia
Table. 4 Dissimilarity index in selected European countries for different sizes (k) of individualised neighbourhoods
Table 1 Size of individualised neighbourhoods in selected European countries.
Table 3 Percentage of population bins where non-European migrants are under- or over-represented
Supplement 1: Population bins of non-Europeans in Czechia