This paper examines the extent to which income differences across the racial groups can account for observed residential segregation. The authors adopt an approach to the decomposition of segregation measures that combines the method of indirect standardization with the idea that some degree of segregation is the outcome of purely random processes. The authors use the dissimilarity index as a measure of segregation and data on race and income from US metropolitan areas for 2000. The study finds that the role played by racial income inequality in accounting for segregation is modest but varies significantly across the cities. The role of racial income inequality as a determinant of segregation will increase over time. For those cities, where...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Changes in the patterns of income and residential segregation were examined in the Portland Metropol...
American metropolitan areas have experienced rising residential segregation by income since 1970. On...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Despite the decline in group inequality and the rapid expansion of the black middle class in the Uni...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The index of dissimilarity is the most widely used measure of residential segregation employed by so...
Residential segregation on the basis of race is widespread and has important welfare consequences. T...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this paper are to determine the relationship between racial residentia...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
This stldy explores how residential segregation can be thought of in terms of an economic competitio...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...
Changes in the patterns of income and residential segregation were examined in the Portland Metropol...
American metropolitan areas have experienced rising residential segregation by income since 1970. On...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Despite the decline in group inequality and the rapid expansion of the black middle class in the Uni...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
Although there are many studies of the residential segregation of ethnic groups in cities in various...
The index of dissimilarity is the most widely used measure of residential segregation employed by so...
Residential segregation on the basis of race is widespread and has important welfare consequences. T...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this paper are to determine the relationship between racial residentia...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
This stldy explores how residential segregation can be thought of in terms of an economic competitio...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Following the lead of the Taeubers (1965), investigators typically calculate residential segregation...