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Garrido, Marco – Social Forces, 2013
The literature on cities in the developing world equates segregation with the proliferation of enclaves and slums and tends to overlook how the people associated with those places are further segregated in public spaces and enclaves. To account for the symbolic partitioning of Metro Manila, I document the segregating practices of the residents of…
Descriptors: Ghettos, Slums, Residential Patterns, Foreign Countries

Guest, Avery M. – Social Forces, 1976
Investigates the accuracy of the theory and research suggesting that higher status workers are more likely than other workers to maximize travel distance because of disagreeable features of the area around work sites. (Author)
Descriptors: Economic Status, Environmental Influences, Metropolitan Areas, Occupational Clusters

Schwirian, Kent P.; And Others – Social Forces, 1990
Data for 318 metropolitan areas confirm the Burgess model's positive relationship between social status and residential distance from the urban core. Over time, all categories of metropolitan areas moved in the predicted direction of status distribution, with stronger associations for older, larger, and more industrial cities. Contains 53…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Models, Place of Residence, Population Distribution

Semyonov, Moshe; Tyree, Andrea – Social Forces, 1981
Studied the positions of African and Asian Jews and ethnic Arabs in Israel. Found that (1) ascriptive status functions differently for different groups in the process of socioeconomic atttainment, and (2) the extent of segregation between the dominant and the subordinate groups influences the attainment of the latter. (GC)
Descriptors: Arabs, Educational Attainment, Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Groups