Segregación residencial en dos ciudades de la macro región sur del Perú
Manuel Dammert-Guardia,
Luis Enrique Rivera-Segura
Abstract:Studies on residential segregation in Peru have privileged the study of the capital city, to the detriment of cities with other scales and contexts. This article analyzes the residential segregation levels and patterns in two Peruvian cities in the southern macro-region: Arequipa and Tacna. Based on data provided by the 2007 and 2017 censuses, synthetic and spatial segregation indicators were analyzed in both cities, taking as reference the educational level of the head of household and calculating the data on… Show more
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