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Multidimensional Diversity in Two European Cities: Thinking beyond Ethnicity
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EthnicityEducationCluster AnalysisEthnic Group RelationSocial SciencesRaceUrban SocietyEuropean CitiesCultural DiversityDiversity SensitivityMulticulturalismEthnic IdentityCultureUrban GeographySociologyDiversitySpatial DemographyNational IdentitySpatial Social DiversitySocial Diversity
This paper shifts discussion on social diversity from ethnic diversity to broader social diversity. We explore spatial social diversity and assess opportunities to encounter diversity in an urban context. In doing so, we prepared a description of diversity in the residential communities of two cities, Leeds and Warsaw, using census data for small areas (UK 2001, Poland 2002). Selected variables were used to represent the key social dimensions of difference: demographic, socioeconomic, ethnic, and disability. A cluster analysis using a k-means algorithm was implemented for each city separately and for the two cities combined using harmonized indicators. We selected eight cluster solutions for each city which had different profiles and spatial distributions. A combined cluster analysis showed that there was little overlap in community types across the two cities. The paper illustrates that Leeds and Warsaw residents experience very different opportunities to encounter difference which need to be taken into account when local diversity policies are implemented.
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