Is residential segregation always a social problem?

Abstract

Residential segregation which is usually a serious social problem can sometimes fulfil also a positive function, particularly for imigrants during the first stages after their arrival at the new destination. Segregation can also prevent conflicts between culturally highly distinct communities. However, a lasting segregation is almost always dysfunctional. The most important prerequisite to spatial integration of segregated communities is their economic and cultural advancement

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