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Patterns and consequences of segregation: An analysis of ethnic residential segregation at two geographic scales.

机译:种族隔离的模式和后果:在两个地理尺度上对种族居民隔离的分析。

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American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home. Instead of having numerous culturally mixed neighborhoods, many residential areas are segregated by ethnicity. Also, social opportunities, such as access to jobs and quality education, are not evenly distributed in urban space. In short, separate living spaces may not mean equal living spaces. What are the impacts of living in White or African American or Hispanic or Asian neighborhoods? Thus, it is worthwhile to investigate the patterns and consequences of ethnic residential segregation.;This dissertation employs several cartographic, geographic information system (GIS), and statistical techniques to analyze ethnic residential segregation at two geographic scales: nationally and locally. At the national scale, segregation levels (dissimilarity index) were mapped and statistically categorized into different regions. Cities in the Northeast are the most segregated, followed by cities in the South, and then by cities in the West. Multiple regression equations reveal regional differences in socioeconomic characteristics that explain segregation within each region. For example, what explains White-African American segregation in the Northeast is different than what explains White-African American segregation in the West.;Locally, a case study of Omaha, Nebraska investigates the patterns and consequences of segregation within a city. In 2000, African Americans predominantly reside in North Omaha, Hispanics in South Omaha, and Whites and Asians in the suburbs of western Omaha. A comparison of the characteristics of ethnically-concentrated neighborhoods reveals several social inequalities. Segregated African American and Hispanic neighborhoods generally have lower socioeconomic characteristics, such as lower education and income, than segregated White and Asian places. A positive outgrowth of African American and Hispanic segregation is the development of ethnic businesses, community organizations, churches, and festivals. Nonetheless, ethnic residential segregation in Omaha benefited some groups over others. Overall, this dissertation finds that social inequality and spatial inequality appear to be linked in American urban society.
机译:美国城市多种多样,来自不同种族背景的人称这座城市为家。许多居民区没有种族隔离,而是由种族隔离。此外,诸如获得工作机会和接受优质教育等社会机会并没有在城市空间中平均分配。简而言之,单独的居住空间可能并不意味着相等的居住空间。在白人或非裔美国人,西班牙裔或亚洲居民区居住有什么影响?因此,有必要研究种族居民隔离的模式和后果。本论文采用了几种制图,地理信息系统(GIS)和统计技术,从全国和地方两个地理尺度分析了种族居民隔离。在全国范围内,对种族隔离水平(相异指数)进行了制图,并在统计上分为不同的区域。东北的城市隔离度最高,其次是南部的城市,其次是西部的城市。多元回归方程揭示了社会经济特征的地区差异,这些差异解释了每个地区的隔离现象。例如,解释东北白人与非裔美国人种族隔离的原因与解释西部白人与非裔美国人种族隔离的原因不同;内布拉斯加州奥马哈市的一个案例研究调查了一个城市中种族隔离的模式和后果。 2000年,非洲裔美国人主要居住在北奥马哈,南奥马哈的西班牙裔以及奥马哈西部郊区的白人和亚裔。比较以种族为中心的社区的特征,发现了一些社会不平等现象。与白人和亚洲人隔离的地方相比,种族隔离的非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔社区通常具有较低的社会经济特征,例如教育和收入较低。非裔美国人和西班牙裔种族隔离的正面产物是民族企业,社区组织,教堂和节日的发展。但是,奥马哈的种族居民隔离使某些群体受益。总体而言,本论文发现,社会不平等和空间不平等在美国城市社会中似乎联系在一起。

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  • 作者

    French, Kenneth N.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 302 p.
  • 总页数 302
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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