Does London conform to the classic American model — based on the work of the `Chicago School' — with regard to the residential segregation of ethnic groups? To address this question, methods of analysing census small area data on ethnic group residential segregation in London are introduced, which provide more detailed information on the degree and extent of segregation than the usually employed methods of mapping and calculating single indices. These indicate very little spatial segregation of ethnic minority groups in London compared with New York, which is used here to exemplify the `American model'. In both cities, however, the White majority is very substantially separated from other ethnic groups.27 page(s
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
There is considerable public debate over the degree of residential segregation of members of ethnic ...
London has become an ethnically much more diverse city over recent decades but has that growing macr...
Much has been written about ethnic residential segregation in urban areas, a great deal of it deploy...
The residential segregation of ethnic groups in urban areas remains an issue of importance for polic...
The social and demographic geographies of urban areas are important A-level geography topics, and th...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The literature of spatial inequalities is currently “fragmented” across ethnic segregation and built...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The barriers to social integration posed by ethnic residential segregation are currently receiving r...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
Ethnic residential segregation is a frequent issue raised in commentaries regarding British cities, ...
We develop and apply a multilevel modeling approach that is simultaneously capable of assessing mult...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
There is considerable public debate over the degree of residential segregation of members of ethnic ...
London has become an ethnically much more diverse city over recent decades but has that growing macr...
Much has been written about ethnic residential segregation in urban areas, a great deal of it deploy...
The residential segregation of ethnic groups in urban areas remains an issue of importance for polic...
The social and demographic geographies of urban areas are important A-level geography topics, and th...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The literature of spatial inequalities is currently “fragmented” across ethnic segregation and built...
Abstract: Most studies of urban ethnic residential patterns rely on various single-number indices to...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The barriers to social integration posed by ethnic residential segregation are currently receiving r...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
Ethnic residential segregation is a frequent issue raised in commentaries regarding British cities, ...
We develop and apply a multilevel modeling approach that is simultaneously capable of assessing mult...
“David Manley's contribution was partially supported by funding from the European Research Council u...
There is considerable public debate over the degree of residential segregation of members of ethnic ...
London has become an ethnically much more diverse city over recent decades but has that growing macr...