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Recently published book chapter about socio-spatial segregation in Lima by Ana Maria Fernandez Maldonado

The chapter is co-authored with Graciela Fernandez de Cordova and Paola Moschella. It has been published in a new book — Urban socio-economic segregation and income inequality, a global perspective — with the purpose to explain the relationship between increasing levels of inequality and segregation. The book offers a unique global overview of segregation trends in 24 case studies by local author teams from large urban regions in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The book is open source and can be downloaded  from Springer via this link