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Keeping People in Their Place? Young-Adult Mobility and Persistence of Residential Segregation in US Metropolitan Areas

机译:将人们留在原地?美国大都市地区的年轻人流动性和居住隔离的持续性

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Prior research has shown that neighbourhood racial and income contexts remain similar across generations within White, Black and Latino families in the US. This article builds on this research by examining the extent to which geographical mobility during the transition to adulthood attenuates the perpetuation of residential segregation from Whites among Asians, Blacks and Latinos. Data from the National Education Longitudinal Study linked to 1990 and 2000 US census data were analysed. Results suggest that residential exposure to Whites is similar during youth and adulthood among young adults who live in the same metropolitan area where they lived as adolescents, regardless of race/ethnicity. Among those who migrate to another metropolitan area, adolescent exposure predicts exposure among Asian, Black and Latino young adults, but not among Whites themselves. Thus, limited experience with integrated neighbourhoods during adolescence among non-Whites and limited geographical mobility among all young adults help to perpetuate segregation.
机译:先前的研究表明,在美国的白人,黑人和拉丁裔家庭中,各代人之间的邻里种族和收入背景仍然相似。本文通过研究到成年过渡期间的地理流动性在多大程度上减轻了亚洲人,黑人和拉丁美洲人中白人与白人之间的居住隔离的程度,在此研究的基础上进行了研究。分析了来自1990年和2000年美国人口普查数据的国家教育纵向研究的数据。结果表明,居住在与青少年相同的大都市地区的年轻人中,无论种族/民族,在青年和成年时期,白人对住宅的暴露程度相似。在那些迁移到另一个大都市地区的人群中,青春期接触预测亚洲,黑人和拉丁裔年轻人接触该疾病,而白人本身则没有。因此,非白人青少年在整合社区的经验有限,而所有年轻成年人在地理上的流动性有限,则有助于永久隔离。

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    《Urban Studies》 |2013年第14期|2886-2903|共18页
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    Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53211, USA;

    Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, 311 Academic Building, College Station, Texas, 77843-4351, USA;

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