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Urban Residential Segregation. What are the major factors that influence the African American concentration?. Urban Residential Segregation. Principal features of social interaction & residential segregation Major factors influencing residential segregation
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Urban Residential Segregation What are the major factors that influence the African American concentration?
Urban Residential Segregation • Principal features of social interaction & residential segregation • Major factors influencing residential segregation • GIS examples to visualize and analyze
Principal Features of Social Interaction & Residential Segregation
Urban Residential Differentiation Based on residential segregation- social interaction that develops from socioeconomic background, demographics, and culture Socioeconomic background Age Ethnicity Lifestyle SOCIAL DISTANCE Residential proximity (physical distance) Social interaction Residential segregation Community Figure 12.2 Social Interaction and residential segregation (p 293 in text)
Why did the author title this chapter • “The Residential Kaleidoscope”? Socioeconomic background Age Ethnicity Lifestyle SOCIAL DISTANCE Residential proximity (physical distance) Social interaction Residential segregation Community Figure 12.2 Social Interaction and residential segregation
Social Interaction • Primary relationships • Family • Friends • Secondary relationships • Instrumental • Expressive (Intrinsic)
Social Distance, Residential Proximity, & Social Interaction Socioeconomic background Age Ethnicity Lifestyle SOCIAL DISTANCE Residential proximity (physical distance) Social interaction Residential segregation Community Figure 12.2 Social Interaction and residential segregation
Urban Residential Segregation • Relationship between social interaction, • social distance, & physical distance not that simple: • - difficult to isolate • - “shrinking world” • But distinctive residential neighborhoods do exist
Community & Residential Segregation Socioeconomic background Age Ethnicity Lifestyle SOCIAL DISTANCE Residential proximity (physical distance) Social interaction Residential segregation Community Figure 12.2 Social Interaction and residential segregation
Major Factors Influencing Urban Residential Segregation
Urban Residential Differentiation • Major factors influencing residential segregation: • 1) Social status • 2) Household type • 3) Ethnicity • 4) Lifestyle
Major factors influencing residential segregation • Social status: • position or rank of person or group within the society • Empirical level- • Educational qualifications • Occupation • Income • Conceptual level- • Class (values & culture) • Class structure • Class factions
Major factors influencing residential segregation (1- Social status) • Educational system – key element • Determinant of skills that decide the • starting point in labor force • Social reproduction
Major factors influencing residential segregation • 2) Household type: A category of a household based on the presence or absence of family members • Nuclear family unit • Single parent family • Person living alone • Childless young heterosexual couples • Gay couples • Empty nesters • Divorced & remarried parents with children • Small groups • Each type has specific housing needs & preferences • Household life cycle
Major factors influencing residential segregation • 3) Ethnicity: any group of people primarily characterized • by attributes of race, religion, nationality, or culture • Group categories • Charter • Minority • Assimilation • Behavioral • Structural
Major factors influencing residential segregation • (3- Ethnicity) • Congregation- residential clustering through choice • Functions fulfilled: • Defensive • Support • Cultural preservation • Attack
Major factors influencing residential segregation • (3 Ethnicity) • Ways to measure ethnic segregation empirically: • Index of dissimilarity • Index of segregation • Index of isolation • Are U.S. cities really melting pots? x - y ii
Major factors influencing residential segregation • 4) Lifestyle: A way of life or style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group • Classic US lifestyles (Wendell Bell): • Familists • Careerists • Consumerists • Alternative US lifestyles • Gay • Recreation & sports oriented • Singles • Retirement community
GIS Examples to Visualize and Analyze Urban Residential Segregation
Urban Residential Segregation How can we use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to visualize and analyze urban residential segregation in our local area? • Socioeconomic and demographic maps based on data • from the NEOCANDO website • Other analytic map results
Urban Residential Segregation NEO CANDO website: http://neocando.case.edu 5
Spatial pattern of residential segregation
Spatial relationship of 2 residential segregation variables
Spatial Analysis of 2 residential segregation variables through spatial queries Tracts with African American percent >= 90 and median household Income < $23,000 Using a spatial SQL, we can identify the City, Ward, or Neighborhood that these tracts are located.
Index of Dissimilarity for City of Cleveland, 2010 x - y ii x - y ii