Local social engagement, satisfaction, and embeddedness in the Netherlands: Which effects matter and for whom?

Vassilis Tselios, Inge Noback, Philip McCann, Jouke van Dijk

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This paper examines to what extent, and for whom, different geographical characteristics affect the levels of local social engagement, satisfaction, and embeddedness in the Netherlands. We employ a uniquely detailed dataset of individuals in Dutch neighbourhoods and municipalities, which is examined using a multilevel hierarchical model with spatial interaction effects. The analysis shows that living in a neighbourhood with a high ethnic concentration and low economic development has negative consequences for actual engagement, satisfaction, and embeddedness. However, this effect is more relevant for natives than for immigrants (ie, Turks, Moroccans, Surinamese, and Antilleans). In addition, we4 find no evidence that the relationship between locality and engagement, satisfaction, and embeddedness varies between first-generation and second-generation immigrants.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1132-1154
Aantal pagina's23
TijdschriftEnvironment and Planning A
Volume47
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
DOI's
StatusPublished - mei-2015

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