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RACE, CLASS, AND SEGREGATION PATTERNS IN U.S. IMMIGRANT GATEWAY CITIES

机译:美国移民网关城市的种族,阶级和隔离模式

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Previous studies have shown some tendency toward increased residential racial and ethnic integration, especially in large West Coast metropolitan areas. They have also shown in limited studies that integration, or at least declines in separation, occur with increases in socioeconomic status. The results of this study, using recently released 2000 census data for metropolitan areas with large numbers of foreign born, show that indeed separation does decline with increases in socio-economic status though it also varies by geography, education, and income and is significantly variable across different ethnic groups in the large immigrant cities. The research in this study also documents the continuing hierarchy of greater integration of Whites with Asians and Whites with Hispanics than with African Americans. It is clear that the changing patterns of separation have moved beyond Black-White contexts. Still, class clearly matters, as integration is greater at higher education levels, and suburban areas in general are more integrated than urban cores.
机译:先前的研究表明,居民种族和种族融合的趋势有所增强,特别是在西海岸的大都市地区。他们还通过有限的研究表明,随着社会经济地位的提高,融合或至少是分离的下降会发生。这项研究的结果使用了最近发布的2000年人口普查大都市区的人口普查数据,结果表明,分离确实会随着社会经济地位的提高而下降,尽管分离因地理位置,教育程度和收入而异,并且存在很大差异跨大移民城市中的不同种族群体。这项研究中的研究还记录了白人与亚洲人和白人与拉美裔人(而非非洲裔美国人)的更大融合的持续等级。显然,不断变化的分离模式已经超越了黑白环境。不过,上课显然很重要,因为在高等教育层次上一体化程度更高,而郊区通常比城市核心地区一体化程度更高。

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