Rich Dutchman increasingly lives in his own bubble: ‘This can cause polarization’ | Domestic

CBS researchPeople of Dutch origin live more in their own bubble than compatriots with a different background. The first group mainly has neighbors, colleagues and classmates of ‘their own kind’, and that separation increases as they earn more. Segregation also increases as time goes on. This is evident from research by Statistics Netherlands. “This can make it more difficult for other groups to climb the social ladder.”


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