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Bottia, Martha Cecilia – Poverty & Race Research Action Council, 2019
This report examines the effects of school and residential segregation on immigrant children's outcomes. The first part of the report is an in-depth consideration of the extant scholarly literature on this topic. The author discusses the current situation of immigrants in the United States, offers a definition of immigrants, and mentions several…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Social Integration, School Segregation, Housing
Mitchell, Douglas E.; Batie, Michael; Mitchell, Ross E. – Urban Education, 2010
This article examines a half century of housing and school segregation data in two large California school districts. Based on a review of both the methods and the substantive data available tracking the relationship between school and housing integration, the study reported here shows that very substantial school-level integration in these two…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, School Segregation, Housing, Urban Areas
London, Andrew S.; Parker, Wendy M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
The authors use data from the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey to examine the association between incarceration and living arrangements, net of a range of sociodemographic and early life characteristics. Relative to living with a spouse and child(ren), there is evidence that a history of incarceration is strongly associated with…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Context Effect
Randall, James; Kitchen, Peter; Williams, Allison – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Why people move, their well-being or self-assessed quality of life and the impact that this has on the stability of neighbourhoods are linked in many ways. One of the expected outcomes related to the attachment to and meaning of place is the level of intra-urban mobility by individuals and families. Those who have negative or neutral feelings…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Quality of Life, Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries
Braddock, Jomills Henry, II; Gonzalez, Amaryllis Del Carmen – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: The United States is becoming increasingly racially and ethnically diverse, and increasingly racially isolated across race-ethnic boundaries. Researchers have argued that both diversity and racial isolation serve to undermine the social cohesion needed to bind American citizens to one another and to society at large. Focus of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Neighborhoods, Race, Elementary Secondary Education
Stearns, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: Perpetuation theory predicts that attending a racially segregated school paves the way for a lifetime of segregated experiences in neighborhoods, schools, and jobs. Research conducted in the 1970s and 1980s linked racial isolation in high schools with later racial isolation in many social settings among African-American…
Descriptors: African American Students, Neighborhoods, High Schools, Race

Butler, Edgar W.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
The analysis suggests that for both males and females moving, whether voluntary or involuntary, decreases formal organizational participation, has little effect upon informal social relations either within or outside the neighborhood of residence, relatively small impact upon how respondents perceive their neighbors, and little effect upon the…
Descriptors: Family Mobility, Females, Males, Relocation
Bleiker, Annemarie H. – Urban Anthropology, 1972
Discusses research concerning whether residents in a complex, heterogeneous urban setting have personal, close, dependent relationships, or are these relationships only for the homogeneous urban or more rural setting. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Community Study, Distance, Residential Patterns

Bay, Duane L. – Urban Review, 1973
Describes how, in California, the Santa Clara County school system recognizes a responsibility to promote integration, by operating a Planning Resources Office that works to end bias in hosing, which so often has thwarted educators because it permits them to touch only on the edges of the problem. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Mexican Americans, Minority Groups, Neighborhood Integration

Margolis, Richard J. – Dissent, 1972
Suggests that a large portion of white America will try to secure better housing without paying the price of desegregation; and that, on the other hand, if whites and blacks make desegregation a non-negotiable item, there may be still time to undo the work of the past one hundred years--integrate the two races. (Author)
Descriptors: Housing Discrimination, Negro Housing, Neighborhood Integration, Racial Attitudes

Kapsis, Robert E. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1979
This paper assesses the relative importance of deprivation and social integration factors in accounting for neighborhood differences in feelings of powerlessness. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Blacks, Disadvantaged Environment, Individual Power, Neighborhood Integration

White, Michael J.; And Others – Social Forces, 1993
Analysis of a public use microdata sample file from the 1980 census indicates that residential assimilation of Asian Americans was positively related to educational attainment and, to a lesser extent, to income. Although being foreign-born, nonnaturalized, or a recent immigrant were negatively related to residential assimilation, these traits were…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Educational Attainment, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity

Slawson, John – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1975
Proposes that the utilization of the "benign quota" or the "planned interracial community" practice, wisely and cautiously administered, may actually expedite the process of desegregation: "benign quota" calls for the use of an agreed upon percentage representation of blacks (or any other minority) and whites (or any other majority), it is stated…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Majority Attitudes, Minority Groups, Planned Communities

Guseman, Patricia K.; And Others – Social Science Research, 1976
The qualitative or nominal-level indicators of diversity with units of observation such as census tracts are examined which (1) are operative in the polytomous situation and, (2) measure within-suit diversity rather than divergences among units. Six qualitative indicators are explained and compared both theoretically and by example. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Ethnic Groups, Measurement Techniques, Racial Integration
Klaff, Vivian Z. – Ethnicity, 1980
Examines some of the arguments used to support the view that residential segregation of ethnic and racial groups is necessarily disintegrative. Suggests that pluralism should receive greater attention as a model of residential segregation. (Author/JLF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups