La diversité montréalaise à l’épreuve de la ségrégation : Pluralisme et insertion résidentielle des immigrants

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Title
La diversité montréalaise à l’épreuve de la ségrégation : Pluralisme et insertion résidentielle des immigrants
Abstract
The authors present a case study of the Montreal situation, circa 2001, using a method describing residential segregation along five dimensions: equality, concentration, aggregation, exposition and centralisation, as well as a set of fifteen segregation indices, and seven variables describing the immigrant population. Their results indicate that Montreal appeared as a multicultural city characterized by a plurality of immigration residential patterns of urban insertion.
Publication
Journal of International Migration and Integration
Volume
Vol. 8
Issue
no. 1
Pages
63-87
Date
March 2007
Language
fr
Citation
Apparicio, Philippe, Xavier Leloup, and Philippe Rivest. “La diversité montréalaise à l’épreuve de la ségrégation : Pluralisme et insertion résidentielle des immigrants.” Journal of International Migration and Integration Vol. 8, no. 1 (March 2007): 63–87.
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