Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States : : New Approaches to Understanding Trends and Patterns.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Series ; v.54
:
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2023.
Ã2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Series
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (260 pages)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
LEADER 07242nam a22004333i 4500
001 50030733643
003 MiAaPQ
005 20240229073851.0
006 m o d |
007 cr cnu||||||||
008 240229s2023 xx o ||||0 eng d
020 |a 9783031383717  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |z 9783031383694 
035 |a (MiAaPQ)50030733643 
035 |a (Au-PeEL)EBL30733643 
035 |a (OCoLC)1396195756 
040 |a MiAaPQ  |b eng  |e rda  |e pn  |c MiAaPQ  |d MiAaPQ 
050 4 |a HB848-3697 
100 1 |a Crowell, Amber R. 
245 1 0 |a Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States :  |b New Approaches to Understanding Trends and Patterns. 
250 |a 1st ed. 
264 1 |a Cham :  |b Springer International Publishing AG,  |c 2023. 
264 4 |c Ã2023. 
300 |a 1 online resource (260 pages) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
490 1 |a The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Series ;  |v v.54 
505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Abstract -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Brief Note on Measurement and Implications for Future Research -- 1.3 The Continuing Relevance of Residential Segregation -- 1.4 Theories of Segregation -- 1.5 Segregation as a Multilevel Process -- 1.6 Chapter Overview -- 1.7 Final Thoughts: Why This Book Now? -- References -- Chapter 2: Measurement and Study Design -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 What Is Residential Segregation and What Motivates Us to Study It? -- 2.3 Preliminary Comments on Index Choice -- 2.4 Details of Study Design -- 2.4.1 Measuring Segregation in Metropolitan Areas, Micropolitan Areas, and Noncore Counties -- 2.4.2 Coverage Spanning Three Decades -- 2.4.3 Group Comparisons -- 2.4.4 Combinations of Group Comparisons Across Communities and Time -- 2.4.5 Sources of Data and Microunits -- 2.4.6 Spatial Units for Assessing Segregation Within Communities -- 2.5 Segregation Index Bias: Overview, Background, and Solutions -- 2.5.1 A Somewhat Technical Review of the Origins of Index Bias -- 2.5.2 The Simple Refinement to Index Calculations that Yields Unbiased Index Scores -- 2.6 Households as the Microunits for Measuring Segregation -- 2.6.1 Methodological Implications of Using Data for Households Versus Using Data for Persons -- 2.6.2 Difficulty of Correcting Index Bias When Using Data for Persons -- 2.7 Contrasting the Dissimilarity Index and the Separation Index for Measuring Segregation -- 2.7.1 Segregation as Stratification and the Resonance of the Separation Index -- 2.7.2 Making Sense of D-S Combinations -- 2.7.3 Examining Empirical Examples of Selected D-S Combinations -- 2.7.4 Dissimilarity, Separation, and Isolation Indices -- 2.7.5 Further Comments to Guide Interpretations of Values for Dissimilarity and Separation Indices -- 2.8 Summary and Overview -- References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 3: National Trends in Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Previously Observed Trends in White-Black, White-Latino, and White-Asian Segregation -- 3.3 The Historical Context of Segregation -- 3.4 Data -- 3.5 Measurement -- 3.6 Trends and Patterns of Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation, 1990-2010 -- 3.6.1 White-Black Segregation -- 3.6.2 White-Latino Segregation -- 3.6.3 White-Asian Segregation -- 3.6.4 Segregation Between Minoritized Racial Groups -- 3.6.5 Where Is Segregation Rising? Where Is It Declining? -- 3.7 Community-Level Analysis of Segregation Patterns -- 3.7.1 Aggregate-Level Predictors Not Considered -- 3.8 Consequences of Index Choice for Understanding Trends in Segregation -- 3.9 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation in Nonmetropolitan Communities -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Challenges for Nonmetropolitan Residential Segregation Research -- 4.3 Segregation in Nonmetropolitan Communities: What We Know, and What We Question -- 4.4 The Choice of Segregation Index for Nonmetropolitan Segregation Research -- 4.5 Debates Over Meaningfulness of Residential Segregation in Nonmetropolitan Communities -- 4.6 Data -- 4.7 Measurement and Approach -- 4.7.1 Summary of Methodological Approach -- 4.8 Changing Demographics of Nonmetropolitan Communities -- 4.9 Overall Trends in Nonmetropolitan Residential Segregation -- 4.10 Diverging Measures of Segregation and Patterns of Uneven Distribution -- 4.11 Case Studies: Areas with Dispersed Unevenness Versus Prototypical Segregation -- 4.12 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Latino and Asian Segregation in New Destinations -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 New Destinations: An Overview of Changes and Potential Trajectories -- 5.3 Residential Segregation Studies of New Destinations: Findings and Limitations -- 5.4 Data and Measurement. 
505 8 |a 5.5 Residential Segregation in Latino New Destinations and Established Areas of Settlement -- 5.6 Residential Segregation in Asian New Destinations and Established Areas of Settlement -- 5.7 Residential Segregation in Black New Destinations and Established Areas of Settlement -- 5.8 Understanding Segregation Patterns Across New Destinations and Established Areas of Settlement -- 5.9 Differences in Segregation Measurement When Studying New Destinations -- 5.9.1 Myth or Fact: Low Minoritized Group Size Necessarily Leads to Low Values for the Separation Index -- 5.10 Findings for Dispersed and Polarized Unevenness in New Destinations -- 5.11 Highlighting Measurement Issues: The Case of Worthington, Minnesota -- 5.12 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: The Micro-Level Dynamics of Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Review of Theoretical Frameworks -- 6.3 Framing Cross-context Segregation Patterns -- 6.4 Previous Research in Locational Attainments Analysis and Segregation -- 6.5 Data -- 6.6 Sample -- 6.7 Analysis Design -- 6.8 Profile Standardization -- 6.8.1 Locational Attainment Analysis of Segregation -- 6.9 Standardization and Decomposition Analysis -- 6.10 Locational Attainments Across High- and Low-Segregation Contexts -- 6.11 Estimating Segregation by Socioeconomic Status with Standardization Analysis -- 6.12 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusions -- 7.1 Summary of Purpose and Intended Contributions -- 7.2 Establishing Continuity with Past Research -- 7.3 Empirical Developments from the Present Work -- 7.4 Methodological Developments -- 7.5 Future Directions for Residential Segregation Research -- References. 
588 |a Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. 
590 |a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.  
655 4 |a Electronic books. 
700 1 |a Fossett, Mark A. 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Crowell, Amber R.  |t Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States  |d Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023  |z 9783031383694 
797 2 |a ProQuest (Firm) 
830 4 |a The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis Series 
856 4 0 |u https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=30733643  |z Click to View