Ethnic segregation in seven European capitals varies substantially across five dimensions and multiple spatial scales, and does not necessarily decrease as spatial scale increases.
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Benchmark finds location encoders recover primary spatial coefficients consistently but secondary ones vary by scale, with raw-coordinate baseline competitive throughout.
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A comparative, multiscalar, and multidimensional study of residential segregation in seven European capital cities
Ethnic segregation in seven European capitals varies substantially across five dimensions and multiple spatial scales, and does not necessarily decrease as spatial scale increases.
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Do Location Encoders Capture Spatial Effects? A GeoShapley Benchmark Across Scales
Benchmark finds location encoders recover primary spatial coefficients consistently but secondary ones vary by scale, with raw-coordinate baseline competitive throughout.