The Employment and Training Institute prepared maps for the 100 largest metro areas in the U.S. to aid public policy makers in identifying black-white integrated neighborhoods. The mapping project analyzed block level data, with cities encouraged to map their integrated neighborhoods by blocks. For ease of display, the metro maps shown here use block groups to aid communities in assessing the location and relative size of their racial mixes. Four maps are provided for each metro area. The first map shows the black-white racial composition by three categories: integrated block groups with at least 20 percent black population and at least 20 percent white population, block groups that are over 80 percent black, and block groups that are ov...
This paper responds to a request from the U.S. Census Bureau to serve on a five-member peer review p...
This report, prepared for the African American Leadership Alliance MKE (AALAM), presents an index of...
The nation’s major metropolitan areas—those with populations exceeding 1 million, which are home to ...
This block level analysis raises serious questions about the white-black housing dissimilarity segre...
The Chicago metropolitan region consists of a spatially complex mosaic of neighborhoods, in which me...
The black community in the United States has evolved out of a unique set of circumstances which have...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Analyzes changes in the racial composition of large metropolitan neighborhoods from 1990 to 2000, us...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Map 10 illustrates the process of racial change and increasing segregation in an inner- ring suburba...
Racial landscape (RL) is an innovative methodology for studying racial geography that offers several...
This map was made using data from the Mapping Prejudice Project, Hennepin County, and IPUMS USA.This...
Spatial distribution patterns of social groups can be studied through the use of digital “boundary” ...
This project builds on the urban studies work of Dr. Karen Gibson by comparing currently available U...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
This paper responds to a request from the U.S. Census Bureau to serve on a five-member peer review p...
This report, prepared for the African American Leadership Alliance MKE (AALAM), presents an index of...
The nation’s major metropolitan areas—those with populations exceeding 1 million, which are home to ...
This block level analysis raises serious questions about the white-black housing dissimilarity segre...
The Chicago metropolitan region consists of a spatially complex mosaic of neighborhoods, in which me...
The black community in the United States has evolved out of a unique set of circumstances which have...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Analyzes changes in the racial composition of large metropolitan neighborhoods from 1990 to 2000, us...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
Map 10 illustrates the process of racial change and increasing segregation in an inner- ring suburba...
Racial landscape (RL) is an innovative methodology for studying racial geography that offers several...
This map was made using data from the Mapping Prejudice Project, Hennepin County, and IPUMS USA.This...
Spatial distribution patterns of social groups can be studied through the use of digital “boundary” ...
This project builds on the urban studies work of Dr. Karen Gibson by comparing currently available U...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
This paper responds to a request from the U.S. Census Bureau to serve on a five-member peer review p...
This report, prepared for the African American Leadership Alliance MKE (AALAM), presents an index of...
The nation’s major metropolitan areas—those with populations exceeding 1 million, which are home to ...