The traditional approach to measuring segregation is based upon descriptive, non-model-based indices. A recently proposed alternative is multilevel model-ing. The authors further develop the argument for a multilevel modeling approach by first describing and expanding upon its notable advantages, which include an ability to model segregation at a number of scales simultaneously. The authors then propose a major extension to this approach by introducing a simple simulation method that allows traditional descriptive indices to be reformulated within a modeling framework. The multilevel approach and the simulation method are illustrated with an application that models recent social segregation among schools in London, UK
The aim of this thesis is to address potential causes of ethnic segregation in schools through devel...
International audienceLearning to model social systems can foster critical thinking about the applic...
This chapter explores multi-scale estimation methods as an important future direction for segregatio...
Within the segregation literature there has been a movement away from measuring ethnic segregation a...
Multilevel binomial logistic regression has recently been proposed for the special case of statistic...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a multilevel modelling approach to the analysis of social segregation i...
© The Author(s) 2018. Traditional studies of residential segregation use a descriptive index approac...
We develop and apply a multilevel modeling approach that is simultaneously capable of assessing mult...
Populations commonly exhibit complex structure with many levels, so that patients (level 1) are ass...
A very large literature has explored the intensity of urban residential segregation using the index ...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
This chapter develops a multi-level conceptual model of segregation, by using three conceptual level...
It is widely recognized that segregation processes are often the result of complex nonlinear dynamic...
Segregation between ethnic or sociodemographic groups represents a longstanding key independent and ...
This chapter develops a multi-level conceptual model of segregation, by using three conceptual level...
The aim of this thesis is to address potential causes of ethnic segregation in schools through devel...
International audienceLearning to model social systems can foster critical thinking about the applic...
This chapter explores multi-scale estimation methods as an important future direction for segregatio...
Within the segregation literature there has been a movement away from measuring ethnic segregation a...
Multilevel binomial logistic regression has recently been proposed for the special case of statistic...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a multilevel modelling approach to the analysis of social segregation i...
© The Author(s) 2018. Traditional studies of residential segregation use a descriptive index approac...
We develop and apply a multilevel modeling approach that is simultaneously capable of assessing mult...
Populations commonly exhibit complex structure with many levels, so that patients (level 1) are ass...
A very large literature has explored the intensity of urban residential segregation using the index ...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
This chapter develops a multi-level conceptual model of segregation, by using three conceptual level...
It is widely recognized that segregation processes are often the result of complex nonlinear dynamic...
Segregation between ethnic or sociodemographic groups represents a longstanding key independent and ...
This chapter develops a multi-level conceptual model of segregation, by using three conceptual level...
The aim of this thesis is to address potential causes of ethnic segregation in schools through devel...
International audienceLearning to model social systems can foster critical thinking about the applic...
This chapter explores multi-scale estimation methods as an important future direction for segregatio...