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dc.contributor.authorMüürisepp, Kerli
dc.contributor.authorJärv, Olle
dc.contributor.authorSjöblom, Feliks
dc.contributor.authorToger, Marina
dc.contributor.authorÖsth, John
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-20T06:31:48Z
dc.date.available2023-10-20T06:31:48Z
dc.date.created2023-04-17T18:03:37Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationApplied Geography. 2023, 154 .en_US
dc.identifier.issn0143-6228
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/3097692
dc.description.abstractIn this study, we set out to understand how the changes in daily mobility of people during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020 influenced daytime spatial segregation. Rather than focusing on spatial separation, we approached this task from the perspective of daytime socio-spatial diversity – the degree to which people from socially different neighbourhoods share urban space during the day. By applying mobile phone data from Greater Stockholm, Sweden, the study examines weekly changes in 1) daytime social diversity across different types of neighbourhoods, and 2) population groups’ exposure to diversity in their main daytime activity locations. Our findings show a decline in daytime diversity in neighbourhoods when the pandemic broke out in mid-March 2020. The decrease in diversity was marked in urban centres, and significantly different in neigh- bourhoods with different socio-economic and ethnic compositions. Moreover, the decrease in people’s exposure to diversity in their daytime activity locations was even more profound and long-lasting. In particular, isolation from diversity increased more among residents of high-income majority neighbourhoods than of low-income minority neighbourhoods. We conclude that while some COVID-19-induced changes might have been tempo- rary, the increased flexibility in where people work and live might ultimately reinforce both residential and daytime segregation.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.rightsNavngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no*
dc.titleSegregation and the pandemic: The dynamics of daytime social diversity during COVID-19 in Greater Stockholmen_US
dc.typePeer revieweden_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionen_US
cristin.ispublishedtrue
cristin.fulltextoriginal
cristin.qualitycode1
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102926
dc.identifier.cristin2141403
dc.source.journalApplied Geographyen_US
dc.source.volume154en_US
dc.source.pagenumber0en_US


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