R. Vankempen et J. Vanweesep, ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS IN DUTCH CITIES - BACKGROUNDS, SHIFTS ANDCONSEQUENCES, Urban studies, 35(10), 1998, pp. 1813-1833
This article describes recent trends in the residential patterns of et
hnic minorities, specifically Turks and Moroccans, in Dutch cities. In
order to evaluate the patterns and their dynamics, some general obser
vations about segregation are included, The patterns in the big cities
are compared to those observed elsewhere in the country and in other
European cities, This brief comparison is followed by a discussion of
how the observed spatial patterns affect the social life of the groups
in question. The article concludes with a list of factors that are Li
kely to influence the evolution of ethnic residential patterns in the
Netherlands in the near future. There seem to be ever fewer reasons to
believe that the trend towards increasing segregation in Dutch cities
can be reversed.