2015
DOI: 10.1093/jeg/lbu052
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Public housing magnets: public housing supply and immigrants’ location choices

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“…These public dwellings attracted immigrants (Verdugo, 2015), but they were a source of social segregation and their construction was abandoned in the mid seventies. Existing buildings deteriorated because they were not maintained, and many immigrants kept living there in rather poor conditions.…”
Section: Immigration and Homeownership In Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These public dwellings attracted immigrants (Verdugo, 2015), but they were a source of social segregation and their construction was abandoned in the mid seventies. Existing buildings deteriorated because they were not maintained, and many immigrants kept living there in rather poor conditions.…”
Section: Immigration and Homeownership In Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 1968 to 1990, despite an increase in the number and a change in the characteristics of immigrants, the concentration across census tracts has diminished for most immigrant groups (Table 1A) [Insert Table 1 (Verdugo 2013) and private-sector accommodation.…”
Section: -Overall Reduction In Concentration From 1968 To 2007mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The labour market is more vibrant in densely populated areas and provides more job opportunities, which in turn is more likely to affect the successful economic integration of immigrants into a host country (Pischke and Velling, 1997;Borjas 2001, Jaeger 2008. Recently, Verdugo (2016) also emphasized the role of public housing (in densely populated areas) as an important factor for immigrants choosing a location within a host country. Hence, the assumption is that immigrants are more likely to choose densely populated areas and are more likely to live in immigration hubs (regardless of whether it is their own choice or by necessity).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%