This book introduces new methods for measuring and analyzing residential segregation. It begins by placing all popular segregation indices in the “difference of group means” framework wherein index scores can be obtained as simple differences of group means on individual-level residential attainments scored from area racial composition. Drawing on the insight that in this framework index scores are additively determined by individual residential attainments, the book shows that the level of segregation in a given city can be equated to the effect of group membership (e.g., race) on individual residential attainments. This unifies separate research traditions in the field by joining the analysis of segregation at the aggregate level with the...
Summary. An alternative measure of segregation, the P * index, is explained. This measure is compute...
Two conceptual and methodological foundations of segregation studies are that (i) segregation involv...
The most widely used measure of segregation is the so-called dissimilarity index. It is now well und...
This paper develops a measure of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation sho...
We develop an index of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation should disagg...
Existing indices of residential segregation are based on an arbitrary partition of the city in neigh...
The study of segregation is essential for understanding how place influences life outcomes. However,...
Summary. A variety of segregation measures have been proposed in the literature with the dissimilari...
The study of segregation is essential for understanding how place influences life outcomes. However,...
There are many segregation measures introduced and utilized in geographic research up to this date. ...
Segregation between ethnic or sociodemographic groups represents a longstanding key independent and ...
The index of dissimilarity (D) has historically been and continues to be a widely used quantitative ...
This paper examines the extent to which income differences across the racial groups can account for ...
The index of dissimilarity is the most widely used measure of residential segregation employed by so...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Summary. An alternative measure of segregation, the P * index, is explained. This measure is compute...
Two conceptual and methodological foundations of segregation studies are that (i) segregation involv...
The most widely used measure of segregation is the so-called dissimilarity index. It is now well und...
This paper develops a measure of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation sho...
We develop an index of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation should disagg...
Existing indices of residential segregation are based on an arbitrary partition of the city in neigh...
The study of segregation is essential for understanding how place influences life outcomes. However,...
Summary. A variety of segregation measures have been proposed in the literature with the dissimilari...
The study of segregation is essential for understanding how place influences life outcomes. However,...
There are many segregation measures introduced and utilized in geographic research up to this date. ...
Segregation between ethnic or sociodemographic groups represents a longstanding key independent and ...
The index of dissimilarity (D) has historically been and continues to be a widely used quantitative ...
This paper examines the extent to which income differences across the racial groups can account for ...
The index of dissimilarity is the most widely used measure of residential segregation employed by so...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Summary. An alternative measure of segregation, the P * index, is explained. This measure is compute...
Two conceptual and methodological foundations of segregation studies are that (i) segregation involv...
The most widely used measure of segregation is the so-called dissimilarity index. It is now well und...