Amber R. Crowell Mark A. Fossett Crowell Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States

Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States

von Amber R. Crowell Mark A. Fossett

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This open access book provides new findings on and insights into trends and patterns in residential segregation between racial and ethnic groups in the United States. It draws on new methods that make it possible to investigate segregation involving small groups and segregation patterns in nonmetropolitan communities with greater accuracy and clarity than has previously been possible. As one example, the authors are able to track residential segregation patterns across a wide selection of nonmetropolitan communities where Black, Latino, and Asian populations are small but can still potentially experience segregation. The authors also track White-Latino segregation from its inception when Latino households first arrived in non-negligible numbers in new destination communities and then document how segregation changes over time as the Latino population grows over time to become larger and more established. Finally, this work shows how segregation of Latino and Asian households is fundamentally different from that of Black households based on the much greater role that cultural and socioeconomic characteristics play in shaping White-Latino and White-Asian segregation in comparison to White-Black segregation.

This open access book provides new findings on and insights into trends and patterns in residential segregation between racial and ethnic groups in the United States. It draws on new methods that make it possible to investigate segregation involving small groups and segregation patterns in nonmetropolitan communities with greater accuracy and clarity than has previously been possible. As one example, the authors are able to track residential segregation patterns across a wide selection of nonmetropolitan communities where Black, Latino, and Asian populations are small but can still potentially experience segregation. The authors also track White-Latino segregation from its inception when Latino households first arrived in non-negligible numbers in new destination communities and then document how segregation changes over time as the Latino population grows over time to become larger and more established. Finally, this work shows how segregation of Latino and Asian households is fundamentally different from that of Black households based on the much greater role that cultural and socioeconomic characteristics play in shaping White-Latino and White-Asian segregation in comparison to White-Black segregation.


This open access book provides new insights about racial and ethnic residential segregation Clarifies how segregation for a city arises out of micro-level processes of residential attainment Examines segregation in settings not normally examined in segregation studies This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

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Amber R. Crowell

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Cultural and socioeconomic assimilation New destination communities Racial and ethnic groups Segregation patterns in smaller communities Trends and patterns in residential segregation open access

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ISBN: 9783031386039
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 01.09.2023

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