Demography
Volume 41, Number 1, February 2004
E-ISSN: 1533-7790 Print ISSN: 0070-3370
DOI: 10.1353/dem.2004.0009
Wilkes, Rima.
Iceland, John, 1970-
Hypersegregation in the Twenty-First Century
Demography - Volume 41, Number 1, February 2004, pp. 23-36
Population Association of America
We used metropolitan-level data from the 2000 U.S. census to analyze
the hypersegregation of four groups from whites: blacks, Hispanics,
Asians, and Native Americans. While blacks were hypersegregated in 29
metropolitan areas and Hispanics were hypersegregated in 2, Asians and
Native Americans were not hypersegregated in any. There were declines in
the number of metropolitan areas with black hypersegregation, although
levels of segregation experienced by blacks
remained significantly higher than those of the other groups, even after
a number of factors were controlled. Indeed, although socioeconomic
differences among the groups explain some of the difference in
residential patterns more generally, they have little association with
hypersegregation in particular, indicating the overarching salience of
race in shaping residential patterns in these highly divided metropolitan
areas.
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