spatial concentration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspatialandconcentration
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spatial
adjective
uk/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/us/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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concentration
noun
uk/ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and ...
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Regrettably, little attention so far has been paid to how gender relates to community formation andspatialconcentration.
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The question we want to answer is howspatialconcentrationrelated to the formation of ethnic communities.
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Thespatialconcentrationof the residences of solitaries is evident in the 1861 census.
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In order to see whether community andspatialconcentrationindeed do intertwine, we need to look at both multi- and mono-ethnic spaces within the same context.
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The nature of file-making enforcedspatialconcentration.
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For instance, in the domain of labour and income the goal of proportional representation was not achieved, and in the domain of housing problems,spatialconcentrationis observed.
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Recent research, using the 'spatial turn ' approach and the concept of the 'ethnoscape ' continues to usespatialconcentrationas a measure for integration and community formation.
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Thespatialconcentrationof population groups is not a new phenomenon.
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Spatial concentrations can thus not be equated with communities and communities did exist outside spatial concentrations.
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Spatial concentrations of immigrants are commonly regarded as a measure for integration of migrants into the host society.
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The second problem with equating spatial concentrations with communities has to do with the economic position of immigrants.
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Organizations were not linked to spatial concentrations.
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