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This paper uses dissimilarity indexes to examine whether there is equity or not in the time dedicated by mothers and fathers to childcare activities, since according to the literature, it is recommended that both the mother and the father participate in them together. The study focuses on Spain, a country where currently there is a great debate on this topic. The data were provided by the Time-Use Survey, conducted by the Spanish Statistics Office in years 2009-2010 and the final database consists of 1,878 heterosexual households with children. Results indicate that male participation in childcare is still far from female participation, although the way both men and women distribute their childcare time among childcare activities is certainly similar.
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Celem pracy jest określenie zmiany wielkości, struktury narodowościowej oraz poziomu segregacji głównych grup cudzoziemców mieszkających w Bremie w latach 1979–2010. Dokonano również porównania obszarów koncentracji obcokrajowców pod kątem charakteru ich zagospodarowania przestrzennego i cen wynajmu mieszkań, próbując ustalić wpływ tych uwarunkowań na rozmieszczenie badanych grup cudzoziemców. Stwierdzono ustabilizowanie się w ostatnich latach liczby obcokrajowców przebywających w Bremie, przy jednoczesnym pogłębiającym się ich zróżnicowaniu narodowościowym. Zmalał także poziom segregacji cudzoziemców, zarówno w stosunku do ogółu ludności, jak i między poszczególnymi ich grupami. Badania te wykazały również, iż koncentracja przestrzenna obcokrajowców jest uwarunkowana głównie kosztami wynajmu mieszkań oraz typem zabudowy. Ogólnie preferują oni obszary o cenach wynajmu niższych od średniej, czyli najczęściej dzielnice o zabudowie wielorodzinnej, z udziałem terenów przemysłowo-usługowych..
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The aim of this study is to determine changes in the size and structure of the main ethnic groups of foreigners living in Bremen and to calculate the changes in the level of segregation within these groups, as well as in relation to the total population of this city and the German population in the years 1979–2010. For detailed research the four largest groups of foreigners were selected: Turks, Poles, citizens of the “old EU” (EU 15) and citizens of the countries constituting the former Yugoslavia. Index of segregation (IS) indicates a relatively low level of spatial segregation of foreigners in Bremen and in the years 1979–2009 its values decreased only slightly. Only in the case of Poles and the former Yugoslavs considerable declines were recorded. The highest level of segregation was observed in the case of the Turks. This minority, in comparison to other groups of foreigners, also shows the greatest tendency to isolate, which is confirmed by high values of index of dissimilarity (ID). Immigrants from Turkey, Poland and the former Yugoslavia usually concentrate in areas with lower rents and multi-family buildings located in areas filled with post-war housing blocks outside the city center. Foreigners from the EU 15 countries tend to choose midtown neighborhoods characterized by higher rental prices. Furthermore, their level of income allows them to make housing decisions less dependent on the rent costs and may take into account other factors that ensure better living conditions.
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