Poor segregation
Date and country of first publication[1]
2011
China
Definition
Poor segregation in the social context in cities refers to the separation and isolation of low-income individuals or households from more affluent populations within urban areas. This form of segregation often leads to concentrated poverty, where disadvantaged groups are clustered in specific neighborhoods, resulting in significant social, economic, and environmental disparities.
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References
Notes
- ↑ Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
Poor segregation appears in the following literature
Dwyer R.W. (201). Poverty, prosperity, and place: The shape of class segregation in the age of extremes. Social Problems, 57(1), 114-137. https://doi.org/10.1525/sp.2010.57.1.114
Zhu M., Chen B., Galvin J.J., Fu Q.-J. (2011). Influence of pitch, timbre and timing cues on melodic contour identification with a competing masker (L). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(6), 3562-3565. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3658474
Quillian L. (2014). Does segregation create winners and losers? Residential segregation and inequality in educational attainment. Social Problems, 61(3), 402-426. University of California Press.https://doi.org/10.1525/sp.2014.12193
Faria N. (2019). Predicting agronomical and ecological effects of shifting from sheep to cattle grazing in highly dynamic Mediterranean dry grasslands. Land Degradation and Development, 30(3), 300-314. John Wiley and Sons Ltd.https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.3225