Browsing by Author "Maloutas, T."
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The glass menagerie of urban governance and social cohesion: Concepts and stakes/concepts as stakes
Maloutas, T.; Malouta, M. P. (2004)Social goals and social action are increasingly framed by a host of ambiguously egalitarian notions. The ambiguity of notions like 'social cohesion' originates principally in the tentative accommodation of competition and ... -
Housing and Welfare in Southern Europe
Allen, J.; Barlow, J.; Leal, J.; Maloutas, T.; Padovani, L. (2008)The growing literature on comparative European housing policy has played a major part in developing our understanding of the way housing in provided in different countries, and in the way the interaction between the stat, ... -
La ségrégation sociale à Athènes
Maloutas, T. (1997)The synthetic imaging of the socio-professional structure of Athens' Urban Area provides a detailed geographic morphology of the urban segregation. This morphology may become an essential element of interpretation of ... -
Middle class education strategies and residential segregation in Athens
Maloutas, T. (2007)This paper uses census data to investigate educational inequality in different types of residential areas in Athens, focusing on drop-out rates from secondary education, access to higher education and to particular degrees ... -
Segregation and residential mobility: Spatially entrapped social mobility and its impact on segregation in Athens
Maloutas, T. (2004)Segregation patterns and trends are traditionally considered to be changing through residential mobility, while scant attention is paid to the social mobility of long-term residents. This paper explores first the origins ... -
Segregation, social polarization and immigration in Athens during the 1990s: Theoretical expectations and contextual difference
Maloutas, T. (2007)This article investigates trends in segregation, polarization and inequality in Athens during the 1990s, and focuses on what may seem a paradoxical coexistence of decreasing segregation with increasing social polarization ... -
Socio-economic classification models and contextual difference: The 'European Socio-economic Classes" (ESeC) from a South European angle
Maloutas, T. (2007)The paper provides a critical overview of a new socio-economic classification model, the 'European Socio-economic Classes' (ESeC), which aspires to become the classification standard for the European Union (EU). After a ... -
Vertical social differentiation in Athens: Alternative or complement to community segregation?
Maloutas, T.; Karadimitriou, N. (2001)Vertical social differentiation is presented in the recent literature as an important element of reduced segregation in South European cities, and the supporting evidence originates mainly from Athens. The authors of this ...