Role zahraniční migrace v měnící se sociálně prostorové diferenciaci Prahy

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Investigating the spatial differentiation of foreign populations in cities, especially the level of ethnic segregation, has a long tradition in Western European and American social geography. Owing to increased international mobility since the 1990s, it has also become relevant for some post-socialist cities. This article examines how the growing ethnic heterogeneity full description

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Main Author
Ivana Přidalová
Other Authors
Martin Ouředníček, 1971-
Document Type
Articles
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Sociologický časopis. -- ISSN 0038-0288. -- Roč. 53, č. 5 (2017), s. 659-692
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