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Segregation by Design: Mechanisms of Selection of Latinos and Whites into Gated Communities

机译:设计隔离:拉美裔和白人进入门控社区的选择机制

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Gated communities have been thought to contribute to urban inequality, but empirical evidence is limited. This study utilizes the American Housing Survey for 2001 to examine the differential access of Latinos and Whites to gated communities in metropolitan United States. The results show that education is the most important sorting mechanism: as education increases, so does the probability to gate. On one hand, education trumps the effects of social class for owners, leading to segmentation within each class category, regardless of race/ethnicity; on the other hand, Latinos with higher education tend to select gated residences more often than comparable Whites.
机译:人们曾认为,门控社区加剧了城市不平等,但经验证据有限。这项研究利用了2001年美国房屋调查来研究拉美裔和白人进入美国大都市封闭社区的差异性途径。结果表明,教育是最重要的分类机制:随着教育的增加,门控的可能性也随之增加。一方面,教育胜过所有者对社会阶层的影响,导致每个阶层类别中的细分,无论种族/民族。另一方面,受过高等教育的拉美裔人倾向于选择封闭式住所,而不是类似的白人。

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