1st Edition

Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Change

Edited By Karl E. Taeuber Copyright 1965
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

321 Pages
by Routledge

This book is an invaluable reference. First published in 1965, it is at once a snapshot of a moment in history and a timeless conceptualization of the issues inherent in societal segregation. Residential segregation historically occupies a key position in patterns of race relations in the urban United States. It not only inhibits the development of informal, neighborly relations between white... Read more
LIST OF FIGURES, LIST OF TABLES, 1. PREVIEW OF PRINCIPAL FINDINGS, PART ONE: THE PATTERN OF NEGRO RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION, 2. THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN URBAN NEGRO POPULATION, 3. NEGRO RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN UNITED STATES CITIES, 4. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS IN RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION, PART TWO: THE PROCESS OF NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE, 5. THE PREVALENCE OF RESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION, 6. THE CHANGING CHARACTER OF NEGRO MIGRATION, 7. CONCOMITANTS OF RESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION, 8. RACE AND RESIDENTIAL DIFFERENTIATION, APPENDIX A. THE MEASUREMENT OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION, APPENDIX B. SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES ON RESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION, APPENDIX C. SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES ON CLASS SEGREGATION, APPENDIX D. MAPS OF CENSUS TRACTS IN TEN CITIES, CLASSIFIED BY TYPE OF RACIAL CHANGE, SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX

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