Background: Segregation in Southern cities has been described as a 20th-century development, layered onto an earlier pattern in which whites and blacks (both slaves and free black people) shared the same neighborhoods. Urban historians have pointed out ways in which the Southern postbellum pattern was less benign, but studies relying on census data aggregated by administrative areas - and segregation measures based on this data - have not confirmed their observations. Methods: This study is based mainly on 100Š microdata from the 1880 census that has been mapped at the address level in Washington, D.C. This data makes it possible to examine in detail the unique spatial configuration of segregation that is found in this city, especially t...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Major scholars in the field of urban poverty, notably William Julius Wilson, suggest that the contem...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
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...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
Spatial distribution patterns of social groups can be studied through the use of digital “boundary” ...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Major scholars in the field of urban poverty, notably William Julius Wilson, suggest that the contem...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
American cities historically have been places of significant residential segregation and socioeconom...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
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...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
Spatial distribution patterns of social groups can be studied through the use of digital “boundary” ...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Major scholars in the field of urban poverty, notably William Julius Wilson, suggest that the contem...