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Essay / Residential Segregation in America - 1944 urban environment. »(282). This is a fairly general definition, but it gives a basic but good overview of what residential desegregation is about. In this article, I will focus primarily on residential segregation as it relates to black and white populations in relation to each other, although I will briefly reference other races to create a better understanding of the concepts or ideas. , residential segregation has five different dimensions by which it is measured, namely: uniformity, exposure, concentration, centralization and clustering. All of these different dimensions are measured in different ways, but the most common measure of residential segregation is using the dissimilarity index, or ID. The dissimilarity index “is a measure of the uniformity with which two groups are distributed across the geographic areas that make up larger areas” (Racial Residential Segregation). As I have pointed out, the dissimilarity index is a way of measuring the uniformity dimension of residential segregation. A DI measurement can range from a measurement of zero to a hundred. Leah Platt Boustan gives an example of how this index works in her article Racial Residential Segregation In American Cities, “Consider a city with a population that is half black and half white and divided into two neighborhoods. In the least segregated population distribution, each neighborhood would itself be half black and half white, reflecting the city average...... middle of paper ...... Massey, Douglas S. and Nancy A. Denton. American apartheid: segregation and the formation of the marginal class. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1993. Print. Boustan, Leah Platt. Racial residential segregation in American cities. No. w19045. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013, “Newsroom”. The 2010 census shows that the black population is most concentrated in the South. United States Census Bureau, nd Web. March 16, 2014. “A Portrait of Black America on the Eve of the 2010 Census.” The Root. Np, and Web. March 16, 2014. “Racial Residential Segregation.” Racial residential segregation. University of Michigan Center for Population Studies, nd Web. March 19. 2014. .
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