神话# 7。只有移民仍然住在欧洲的公共住房里

F. Urban
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2005年秋天,第二代移民在巴黎地区的高楼大厦里闹事的画面传遍了全世界。虽然少数民族的边缘化在许多欧洲国家是一个严重的问题,但移民与公共住房的关系很少像巴黎郊区那样明确。例如,在柏林,19世纪的社区中,土耳其或北非裔贫困居民的比例与20世纪60年代的公共住宅区一样高,但在任何一个社区中,他们都不占多数。本章将重点关注德国,在那里,公共住房在中产阶级非移民人口中被接受的程度远高于美国。在这两个国家,国家当局始终保留对住房的责任,并在许多情况下对其公共住房进行了翻新和升级。
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Myth #7. Only Immigrants Still Live in European Public Housing
In the fall of 2005, images of second-generation immigrants rioting in the tower blocks of the Paris region circulated around the world. While the marginalization of ethnic minorities is a serious problem in many European countries, the correlation of immigrants with public housing is rarely as clear-cut as in the suburbs of Paris. In Berlin, for example, the share of poor inhabitants with Turkish or North African ancestry is just about as high in nineteenth-century neighborhoods as in the public housing blocks of the 1960s – and in none do they constitute a majority. This chapter will focus on Germany, where public housing is far more accepted among a middle-class non-immigrant population than in the United States. In both countries, the state authorities have always retained a responsibility for housing, and on many occasions have renovated and upgraded their public housing estates.
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