Session 17: Population Distribution and Segregation (Part 1)

Session Description

We will also begin a conversation about the nature of residential segregation, and the common ways in which it is measured.

Before Class

Cunningham, Mary K., and Augrey Droesch. Neighborhood Quality and Racial Segregation. The Urban Institute

U.S. Bureau of the Census: Measures of Residential Segregation

Please download the lab files. We will be working in the same lab notebook on Thursday.

This Week’s Reflection Prompt

  • Why, in your opinion, does segregation remain an enduring characteristic for most American cities, despite efforts to address it?
  • How can visualization of segregation (and its consequences) make a difference?
  • What can segregation measures capture well? What aspects of segregation are more challenging to measure?

Slides

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