RP2021 N°9 - Geographical distribution of immigrants in Luxembourg - Dynamics and Spatial Segregation with Natives
This publication characterises the geographical distribution of the immigrant population at the level of Luxembourgish municipalities and the fine geographical cells (1 km²) within them. It highlights the heterogeneous locations of immigrants according to their region of origin and duration of stay. It compares these locations with those of individuals born in Luxembourg, referred to as ‘natives’, highlighting the differences in spatial segregation between the groups and their geographical breakdown. Finally, it analyses the specific location patterns of natives born to two Luxembourg-born parents and second-generation immigrants born in Luxembourg but with at least one foreign-born parent.
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