The segregated distribution pattern of American Indians is not strongly related to the cost of housing.doi:10.1111/j.1467-9906.1984.tb00437.xJoe T. DardenJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Urban AffairsDarden, J. T. (1984).The residential segregation of American Indians in metropolitan areas ...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation from the literature is the hypothesis that parents might want to live in a diverse neighbourhood, but when it comes to their children, they are less tolerant with respect to school compositions. This...
Given that a significant extent of residential segregation is observed in the United Kingdom (UK) and elsewhere,1 and that residential environments are found to have a significant impact on social, behavioural and labour market outcomes,2 it is informative to know the role host-country language ...
Urban living is synonymous with a higher exposure to environmental stressors such as air pollution and associated physiological stress; however, the modifying role of greenness has been understudied. We included 190,200 participants from a UK-wide cohort to examine the modifying role of residential ...
The segregated distribution pattern of American Indians is not strongly related to the cost of housing.Joe T. DardenMichigan State UniversityJournal of Urban AffairsDarden, J. T. (1984).The residential segregation of American Indians in metropolitan areas of Michigan. Journa! of UrbanAffairs, 6,...
The Psychological Cost of Racial Discrimination: What is the Role of Residential Segregation?Racial discriminationPsychological distressResidential SegregationAsianLatinxImmigrantRacial discrimination is associated with higher odds of psychological distress. Residential segregation is associated with lower odds of ...
Finally in reference to residential segregation one would generally assume that the extra benefits from living in a higher quality area would cost more. A similar assumption, however, cannot be made using the concept of housing market segmentation. The attempt to highlight questions of housing ...
Benefit-COST AnalysisBy enabling low-income families to move from high- to low-poverty neighbourhoods, tenant-based rental subsidies for poor families have the potential to reduce the degree of economic segregation in the US. This paper provides a framework for identifying the benefits and costs ...
This purpose of this study is to understand the nature of rent exploitation, or the cost burden that marginalized renters bear in an unequal housing market. I ask how rent exploitation is related to neighborhood characteristics and facilitated by residential segregation, and is further associated ...
segregationentropymetropolitanareasFordism/Post-FordismeconomictransitionThis study is concerned with racial/ethnic intermixing as it varies among the 49 largest U.S. MSAs in 2000 and its change over the 1990-2000 decade. Race/ethnicity is defined in terms of the major census categories of African ...