Most analyses of ethnic residential segregation in cities rely on single-number indices that pay no attention to the degree of spatial clustering of the areas in which a group is either underrepresented or overrepresented. Recently, local statistical measures have been proposed as a set of approaches to overcome this deficiency. One such method—the Getis – Ord Gzb{}{*}—is used to portray patterns of segregation in Auckland, New Zealand. That procedure requires analysts to make a number of judgments about the parameters of the statistics deployed, but also offers greater insights into scale effects in the measurement and delineation of segregation. We examine the information that can be derived from changing two of those parameters—the dista...
The increasing diversity of immigrant-receiving countries calls for measures of residen-tial segrega...
Nearly all segregation measures use some form of administrative unit (usually tracts in the United S...
This paper uses spatial statistical techniques to examine the economic determinants of residential l...
Much work on residential segregation in urban areas has focused on aspatial indices of urban residen...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent Much work on residential segregation in urban areas ha...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to demonstra...
This paper addresses the extent to which people in Auckland exhibit residential location patterns th...
Much has been written about ethnic residential segregation in urban areas, a great deal of it deploy...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Traditional studies of residential segregation use a descriptive index approac...
Recent studies in the United States and other Pacific Rim countries have identified a new form of et...
There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential segregation op...
There are many segregation measures introduced and utilized in geographic research up to this date. ...
The increasing diversity of immigrant-receiving countries calls for measures of residen-tial segrega...
Nearly all segregation measures use some form of administrative unit (usually tracts in the United S...
This paper uses spatial statistical techniques to examine the economic determinants of residential l...
Much work on residential segregation in urban areas has focused on aspatial indices of urban residen...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent Much work on residential segregation in urban areas ha...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to demonstra...
This paper addresses the extent to which people in Auckland exhibit residential location patterns th...
Much has been written about ethnic residential segregation in urban areas, a great deal of it deploy...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
© The Author(s) 2018. Traditional studies of residential segregation use a descriptive index approac...
Recent studies in the United States and other Pacific Rim countries have identified a new form of et...
There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential segregation op...
There are many segregation measures introduced and utilized in geographic research up to this date. ...
The increasing diversity of immigrant-receiving countries calls for measures of residen-tial segrega...
Nearly all segregation measures use some form of administrative unit (usually tracts in the United S...
This paper uses spatial statistical techniques to examine the economic determinants of residential l...