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Understanding residential segregation in American cities: Interpreting the evidence
Authors:W. A. V. Clark
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography, University of California - Los Angeles, 900024-1524, Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:A re-examination of the literature on the factors which influence residential segregation in American cities emphasizes the complexity of the factors involved in generating patterns of separation in urban areas and the necessity of considering more than any single factor in order to understand those patterns. In addition, recent on-going research on residential transition, white flight, and the demographics of school attendance area change further emphasizes the declining importance of public and overt private discrimination. Although private discrimination has not been eliminated from society, it cannot be relied on as a total and unambiguous explanation for the patterns that we observe within metropolitan areas. I would like to thank Tony Pascal for his advice and comments.
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