This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the nation, and that Black students in many of nation’s largest school districts have little access to or interaction with White, Asian or middle-class students. The report documents substantial Black enrollment in suburban schools, but high levels of segregation in them. Several of the nation’s largest states, including California, New York and Texas, are among the nation’s most segregated in terms of exposure of Black students to their White counterparts. The study details how the national student population is changing and examines the basic patterns of enrollment, segregation and integration across the U.S. The analysis includes enrollment a...
White children now account for less than half of all births. At the same time, we are seeing stagnat...
The authors wish to acknowledge Demetra Kalogrides and Lindsay Fox for providing excellent research ...
Racial/ethnic segregation, a prominent feature in most major city school systems, has more recently ...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
This report focuses primarily upon four important trends. First, the American South is resegregating...
This report shows that segregation has increased seriously across the country for Latino students, w...
Southern segregation grew significantly from 1988 to 1991 and segregation of African-American studen...
This study is designed to: (1) examine the patterns and trends in racial and ethnic segregation amon...
Analyzing data for the 100 largest districts in the South and Border states, we ask whether there is...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
Racial segregation is often blamed for some of the achievement gap between blacks and whites. We stu...
Almost a half century after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Southern school segregation was un...
Whites, blacks and Latinos in the United States tend to live in diff erent neighborhoods and attend ...
Although many studies have used information at the school level to measure the degree of racial segr...
Brown v. Board of Educ. (1954) officially ended legal (de jure) segregation, but desegregation outco...
White children now account for less than half of all births. At the same time, we are seeing stagnat...
The authors wish to acknowledge Demetra Kalogrides and Lindsay Fox for providing excellent research ...
Racial/ethnic segregation, a prominent feature in most major city school systems, has more recently ...
This report shows that the segregation of Black students has increased in almost every region of the...
This report focuses primarily upon four important trends. First, the American South is resegregating...
This report shows that segregation has increased seriously across the country for Latino students, w...
Southern segregation grew significantly from 1988 to 1991 and segregation of African-American studen...
This study is designed to: (1) examine the patterns and trends in racial and ethnic segregation amon...
Analyzing data for the 100 largest districts in the South and Border states, we ask whether there is...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in ...
Racial segregation is often blamed for some of the achievement gap between blacks and whites. We stu...
Almost a half century after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Southern school segregation was un...
Whites, blacks and Latinos in the United States tend to live in diff erent neighborhoods and attend ...
Although many studies have used information at the school level to measure the degree of racial segr...
Brown v. Board of Educ. (1954) officially ended legal (de jure) segregation, but desegregation outco...
White children now account for less than half of all births. At the same time, we are seeing stagnat...
The authors wish to acknowledge Demetra Kalogrides and Lindsay Fox for providing excellent research ...
Racial/ethnic segregation, a prominent feature in most major city school systems, has more recently ...