Dimensions of Urban Social Structure : : The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia / / Frank Jones.
The physical segregation of social groups in industrial cities has long attracted the attention of social scientist and casual observer alike. In Australia the possibility of mapping the social ecology of large cities has been limited by the absence of sufficiently detailed census of information, a...
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Framework of Analysis -- 3. Socioeconomic Status -- 4. Household Composition -- 5. Ethnic and Religious Composition -- 6. A Classification of Residential Areas -- Appendix I: Component Scores and Rank Positions on Socioeconomic Status, Familism, and Ethnicity for 611 Melbourne ACDs, 1961 -- Appendix II: A Key to the Composition of Named Localities in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area -- References -- Index |
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