Residential Segregation Patterns of Latinos in the United States, 1990-2000 / / Micael E. Martin.
Historically, residential segregation of Latinos has generally been seen as a result of immigration and the process of self-segregation into ethnic enclaves. The only theoretical exception to ethnic enclave Latino segregation has been the structural inequality related to Latinos that have a high deg...
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Place / Publishing House: | [Place of publication not identified] : : Taylor & Francis,, 2007. ©2007 |
Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (141 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- I. Introduction to Latino Residential Segregation
- II. Why Do We Need to Study Latino Residential Segregation
- III. What Has Research on Residential Segregation Told Us So Far?
- IV. Sources of Data and Methodology
- V. Extent of Latino Segregation
- VI. Extent of Latino Sub-Group Segregation
- VII. Causes of Latino Segregation
- VIII. Causes of Latino Sub-Group Segregation
- IX. Summary, Conclusions & Policy Implications
- Appendix 1: Index of Isolation 1890-1930
- Appendix 2: Univariate Analysis of (D) Scores 1970-2000
- Appendix 3: Latino Residential Segregation in 2000
- Appendix 4: Regression Model for Latinos and Blacks: Demographics; Socio-Economics
- Appendix 5: Regression Model for Latinos and Blacks: Demographics & Socio-Economics
- Appendix 6: Regression Model for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans: Demographics; Socio-Economics
- Appendix 7: Regression Model for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans: Demographics & Socio-Economics.