Residential segregation by race was lower in 1980 than it was in 1970, although there was almost no improvement in integration during the preceding decade. Furthermore, it was lower in 1980 than it was in 1960 for the nation as a whole, and for each of the census regions. Thus while housing markets remain highly segregated today, barriers to integration appear to be slowly breaking down. This study of trends in residential segregation in the 1970s used tract data obtained from the 1960, 1970, and 1980 Census of Population and Housing on standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA) in 11 states. It measured exposure to members of another racial group. Results indicate that a redistribution of the White population toward more integrated nei...
The goal of this study is to examine racial residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan and nonmetr...
ABSTRACT: Urban containment and state-imposed mandatory housing elements in compre-hensive land use ...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
Trends and patterns in black-white residential segregation or integration in the United States have ...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The initial releases of data from the 2000 U.S. Census allow exploration of the extent of change, if...
Author Institution: Department of Urban Studies, The University of AkronRacial residential segregati...
and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau staff. It has undergone a more limited review than official...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
tion remains high in many metropolitan areas, it has generally decreased across the country.” Overa...
Author Institution: Department of Urban Studies, The University of AkronRacial residential segregati...
The goal of this study is to examine racial residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan and nonmetr...
ABSTRACT: Urban containment and state-imposed mandatory housing elements in compre-hensive land use ...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
Trends and patterns in black-white residential segregation or integration in the United States have ...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The initial releases of data from the 2000 U.S. Census allow exploration of the extent of change, if...
Author Institution: Department of Urban Studies, The University of AkronRacial residential segregati...
and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau staff. It has undergone a more limited review than official...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
tion remains high in many metropolitan areas, it has generally decreased across the country.” Overa...
Author Institution: Department of Urban Studies, The University of AkronRacial residential segregati...
The goal of this study is to examine racial residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan and nonmetr...
ABSTRACT: Urban containment and state-imposed mandatory housing elements in compre-hensive land use ...
In this paper we adjudicate between competing claims of persisting segregation and rapid integration...