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===== Definition ===== Destination-based segregation refers to a form of segregation where people are separated or segregated based on their intended destination or purpose. This could include different areas or facilities being designated for specific groups of people based on their race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other factors. For example, destination-based segregation could involve separate neighborhoods or communities being created for different racial or ethnic groups, with certain areas being designated as off-limits to certain groups. This could also involve the segregation of schools, public transportation, or other public spaces based on the intended destination or purpose of individuals. Destination-based segregation can contribute to social inequalities and perpetuate divisions between different groups of people. It can limit opportunities for interaction and collaboration between individuals from diverse backgrounds, and can reinforce stereotypes and prejudices. Efforts to promote integration and diversity can help to combat destination-based segregation and create more inclusive communities.
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