Residential Segregation 4 Flashcards

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Reibel et al. (2011) find that what leads to greater long-term integration?

A

Trends toward greater long-term integration tend to be more common in newer and faster growing metropolitan areas with significant Asian and Hispanic population.

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Reibel et al. (2011) conclude that within cities, trends toward greater and potentially stable diversity in some neighborhoods co-exist with what?

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continuing White flight and re-segregation in other local areas

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Non-Hispanic whites (counting people who self-identify as only white) are now __% of the adult population but barely over half (___%) of those under 18.

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67%, 53.5% (Logan & Stults 2011)

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At the current rate of change non-Hispanic whites will be a minority of the child population before when?

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2020 (Logan & Stults 2011)

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In 1980 the average whites’ neighborhoods was __% whites, in 2010 it is __% white.

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88%, 75% (Logan & Stults 2011)

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Black-white segregation peaked in which decades and what were their dissimilarity scores?

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1960 and 1970, 79 for both (Logan & Stults 2011)

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