Schaake Karina, Burgers Jack, Mulder Clara H
Popul Res Policy Rev. 2010 Aug;29(4):593-608. doi: 10.1007/s11113-009-9166-1. Epub 2009 Nov 6.
We address the influence of both the ethnic composition of the neighborhood and the ethnicity of individual residents on moving out of neighborhoods in the Netherlands. Using the Housing Research Netherlands survey and multinomial logistic regression analyses of moving out versus not moving or moving within the neighborhood, we found that ethnicity at the individual level was not of much importance for moving out. The combination of ethnicity at the individual level and the neighborhood level, however, appeared to be a rather important explanation of geographical mobility. Ethnic minorities are more likely than native Dutch to move within neighborhoods, and less likely to move away from them, as the share of non-western minorities in those neighborhoods increases. Native Dutch move away more frequently than ethnic minorities as the share of non-western ethnic minorities in neighborhoods is greater. These results suggest ethnic enclave formation or place stratification in the Netherlands.
我们探讨了荷兰邻里的种族构成以及居民个体的种族对迁出邻里的影响。通过荷兰住房研究调查以及针对迁出邻里与未迁出或在邻里内迁移的多项逻辑回归分析,我们发现个体层面的种族对于迁出的影响不大。然而,个体层面和邻里层面的种族组合似乎是地域流动性的一个相当重要的解释因素。随着邻里中非西方少数族裔比例的增加,少数族裔比荷兰本土居民更有可能在邻里内迁移,而迁出的可能性较小。当邻里中非西方少数族裔的比例更高时,荷兰本土居民比少数族裔更频繁地迁出。这些结果表明荷兰存在种族飞地的形成或地域分层现象。