This paper examines whether socio-economic status influences residential outcomes (e.g. proximity to Whites) equally across minority groups. Using tract-level data from 2000 U.S. Census for Los Angeles County, California, this paper investigates the relationship between high income status of a neighborhood and proximity to Whites by mapping residential distribution of major racial groups in comparison to residential patterns of affluent minorities in Los Angeles. The findings have implications for theories of residential segregation and locational attainment
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
The effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on the residential segregation of Asian Americ...
Longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics are used to examine patterns and determina...
This paper works through some of the epistemological and methodological con-sequences of an unreflex...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this paper are to determine the relationship between racial residentia...
This study examines the intersection of race, class, and place by exploring the neighborhood concent...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
The present study examines inner and outer suburban ring attainment outcomes among racial and ethnic...
This research compares the contemporary areal patterning of cultural and economic assimilation with ...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
This study compares the residential outcomes of affluent black and affluent white households using d...
UnrestrictedContemporary urban spatial analysis arguably features an emphasis on spatial structure, ...
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
The effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on the residential segregation of Asian Americ...
Longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics are used to examine patterns and determina...
This paper works through some of the epistemological and methodological con-sequences of an unreflex...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this paper are to determine the relationship between racial residentia...
This study examines the intersection of race, class, and place by exploring the neighborhood concent...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
The present study examines inner and outer suburban ring attainment outcomes among racial and ethnic...
This research compares the contemporary areal patterning of cultural and economic assimilation with ...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
This study compares the residential outcomes of affluent black and affluent white households using d...
UnrestrictedContemporary urban spatial analysis arguably features an emphasis on spatial structure, ...
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
The effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on the residential segregation of Asian Americ...