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Inequality shaping processes and gated communities in US western metropolitan areas

机译:美国西部都市地区的不平等塑造过程和封闭式社区

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This paper investigates the social dimensions of gated communities (GCs) in US western metropolitan areas and how they contribute to segregation. We use geographically referenced data of GCs, and introduce a local metric based on social distance indices (SDI). This multivariate spatial analysis investigates homogeneity in three aspects: race and ethnicity, economic class and age between 2000 and 2010 census. The results indicate contrasting effects given different levels of geography. GCs significantly contribute to segregation patterns at a local level, and this has been locally reinforcing. Although socioeconomic segregation and ethnic status yield the most prevalent structure of local distance, gated enclaves are also significantly structured by age. The findings are considered in the context of a metropolitan decline in levels of segregation. Data also show that GCs are likely to be located within large racially homogeneous areas, and do not significantly contribute to racial segregation.
机译:本文研究了美国西部大都市地区封闭式社区(GCs)的社会规模,以及它们如何促进隔离。我们使用GC的地理参考数据,并引入基于社交距离指数(SDI)的本地指标。这项多元空间分析从三个方面调查了同质性:种族和种族,经济阶层和2000年至2010年人口普查年龄之间的差异。结果表明,在不同的地理位置下,对比效果不同。地方政府在地方层面上显着促进了种族隔离模式,并且在当地得到了加强。尽管社会经济隔离和族裔地位是当地距离最普遍的结构,但门禁飞地的年龄结构也很明显。在大城市种族隔离水平下降的背景下考虑了这些发现。数据还表明,地方政府很可能位于种族统一的大区域内,对种族隔离的贡献不大。

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