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===== Definition ===== Residential isolation segregation refers to the practice of segregating individuals or groups based on various factors, such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or disability, within residential areas or neighborhoods. This segregation often results in the creation of isolated and concentrated pockets of individuals who share similar characteristics. Historically, residential isolation segregation has been used as a tool for systemic oppression and discrimination, primarily against marginalized communities. It has been commonly employed to enforce racial or ethnic segregation, perpetuating inequalities and limiting opportunities for individuals living in these isolated neighborhoods. The impacts of residential isolation segregation are far-reaching and have significant detrimental effects on communities. It can lead to limited access to quality education, healthcare, employment opportunities, and other essential resources. The resulting socioeconomic disparities and lack of social integration can contribute to the perpetuation of cycles of poverty and systemic disadvantage. Efforts have been made in many countries to address residential isolation segregation and promote more inclusive and diverse communities. This includes policies and programs aimed at fair housing practices, affordable housing initiatives, urban planning strategies, and promoting social integration to create more equitable neighborhoods. The goal is to break down barriers and promote social and economic integration, creating opportunities for diverse communities to thrive. By creating inclusive residential areas, communities can foster social cohesion, increase opportunities for upward mobility, and ultimately work towards a more equitable society.
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