Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThere has been little discussion about the consequences of using standardized, rather than unstandardized, segregation measures when comparing societies with different demographic compositions. This paper explores standardization in a multigroup setting through an analytical framework that offers a clear distinction between the measurement of overall and local segregation, embeds existing indices within this framework, and addresses gaps in previous research. The local approach developed here allows us to focus on the principle of transfers used in the measurement of overall segregation from a new angle and brings analytical support to the interpretation of the componen...
In the last years different comparative studies have shown that foreigners in Italy experience diff...
In the context of educational segregation by ethnic group, it has been argued that rigorous pair wi...
This paper extends recent local segregation measures by incorporating status differences across occu...
This paper proposes a framework in which to study the segregation of a target group in a multigroup ...
The extent of variation (segregation) in socio-economic factors such as income and education, among ...
This paper develops a measure of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation sho...
This paper suggests a procedure to control for independent variables in the measurement of segregati...
Using only ordinal axioms, we characterize several multigroup school segregation indices: the Atkins...
This paper defines local segregation measures which are sensible to status differences among organiz...
In this paper the Kullback-Leibler notion of discrepancy (Kullback and Leibler, 1951) is used to pro...
La segregación residencial en una ciudad indica el nivel de desigualdad de la distribución de la pob...
The article aims to make a methodological contribution to the education segregation literature, prov...
Há algumas décadas as relações entre medidas de desigualdade e de segregação são conhecidas. Neste s...
In this paper the Kullback-Leibler notion of discrepancy (Kullback and Leibler, 1951) is used to pro...
Within the segregation literature there has been a movement away from measuring ethnic segregation a...
In the last years different comparative studies have shown that foreigners in Italy experience diff...
In the context of educational segregation by ethnic group, it has been argued that rigorous pair wi...
This paper extends recent local segregation measures by incorporating status differences across occu...
This paper proposes a framework in which to study the segregation of a target group in a multigroup ...
The extent of variation (segregation) in socio-economic factors such as income and education, among ...
This paper develops a measure of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation sho...
This paper suggests a procedure to control for independent variables in the measurement of segregati...
Using only ordinal axioms, we characterize several multigroup school segregation indices: the Atkins...
This paper defines local segregation measures which are sensible to status differences among organiz...
In this paper the Kullback-Leibler notion of discrepancy (Kullback and Leibler, 1951) is used to pro...
La segregación residencial en una ciudad indica el nivel de desigualdad de la distribución de la pob...
The article aims to make a methodological contribution to the education segregation literature, prov...
Há algumas décadas as relações entre medidas de desigualdade e de segregação são conhecidas. Neste s...
In this paper the Kullback-Leibler notion of discrepancy (Kullback and Leibler, 1951) is used to pro...
Within the segregation literature there has been a movement away from measuring ethnic segregation a...
In the last years different comparative studies have shown that foreigners in Italy experience diff...
In the context of educational segregation by ethnic group, it has been argued that rigorous pair wi...
This paper extends recent local segregation measures by incorporating status differences across occu...