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100 _aNordvik, Viggo
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245 _aCapitalization of neighbourhood diversity and segregation
260 _bSage,
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300 _aVol 51, Issue 8, 2019,(1775-1799 p.)
520 _aIn this paper we study how concentrations and diversity of different groups of households were reflected in the housing prices of neighbourhoods in the Oslo urban area, Norway. The focus is primarily on the settlement pattern of immigrants, but the analysis controls for socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Based on a hedonic conditional autoregressive spatial model formulation, we find that households on average prefer neighbourhoods with a high concentration of natives, many immigrants from Western countries and, at the same time, a diverse, thin representation of neighbours from a wide range of countries. We do not find that immigrants from specific countries or continents have a substantial negative impact on housing prices in a neighbourhood.
650 _aDiversity,
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650 _asegregation,
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650 _a immigration,
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650 _alocal housing prices
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700 _aOsland, Liv
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700 _aThorsen, Inge
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700 _aThorsen, Ingrid Sandvig
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_dSage, 2019.
_tEnvironmental and planning A: Economy and space
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X19861108
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