The paper proposes an entirely original spatial analysis on residential segregation and settlement models of Sri Lankans in the eight main Italian municipalities, where the largest part of the community lives. Objectives: The purpose of the work is twofold. First, it attempts to compare the settlement patterns and the level of residential segregation of Sri Lankans across eight urban contexts and to evaluate similarities and specificities. Second, it concentrates to detect possible spatial polarisations of Sri Lankans in specific neighbourhoods and to verify spatial correlation with other key variables that are proxy of socio-economic inequality of territories. Methods: Traditional global and local measures of segregation and concentration are considered and referred to a single geographic reference grid, allowing to homogenise different areal unit arrangements and to propose comparisons between urban areas. Results: Peculiar residential behaviour in Sri Lankans’ settlement patterns is paired with economic and labour market related conditions, configuring a situation going beyond the mere centre-periphery dichotomy. The ethnic mixing that often characterises historic centres can actually reveal states of socio-economic inequality that require ad hoc interventions and consideration.

Sri Lankans' residential segregation: comparative evidence from the main Italian municipalities / Benassi, Federico; Bitonti, Francesca; Mazza, Angelo; Strozza, Salvatore. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI ECONOMIA, DEMOGRAFIA E STATISTICA. - ISSN 0035-6832. - LXXVI:2(2022), pp. 161-172.

Sri Lankans' residential segregation: comparative evidence from the main Italian municipalities

Federico Benassi;Salvatore Strozza
2022

Abstract

The paper proposes an entirely original spatial analysis on residential segregation and settlement models of Sri Lankans in the eight main Italian municipalities, where the largest part of the community lives. Objectives: The purpose of the work is twofold. First, it attempts to compare the settlement patterns and the level of residential segregation of Sri Lankans across eight urban contexts and to evaluate similarities and specificities. Second, it concentrates to detect possible spatial polarisations of Sri Lankans in specific neighbourhoods and to verify spatial correlation with other key variables that are proxy of socio-economic inequality of territories. Methods: Traditional global and local measures of segregation and concentration are considered and referred to a single geographic reference grid, allowing to homogenise different areal unit arrangements and to propose comparisons between urban areas. Results: Peculiar residential behaviour in Sri Lankans’ settlement patterns is paired with economic and labour market related conditions, configuring a situation going beyond the mere centre-periphery dichotomy. The ethnic mixing that often characterises historic centres can actually reveal states of socio-economic inequality that require ad hoc interventions and consideration.
2022
Sri Lankans' residential segregation: comparative evidence from the main Italian municipalities / Benassi, Federico; Bitonti, Francesca; Mazza, Angelo; Strozza, Salvatore. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI ECONOMIA, DEMOGRAFIA E STATISTICA. - ISSN 0035-6832. - LXXVI:2(2022), pp. 161-172.
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