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===== Definition ===== Voluntary spatial segregation refers to the phenomenon where individuals or groups choose to live or socialize primarily with others who are similar to them in terms of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other demographic characteristics. This can result in the creation of homogenous neighborhoods, schools, or social circles, where diversity is limited. This type of segregation is not enforced by law or policy, but rather occurs as a result of individual choices and preferences. It can contribute to the perpetuation of inequality and perpetuate social divides, as individuals may miss out on opportunities for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Efforts to address voluntary spatial segregation may include initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion, such as affordable housing policies, community programs, and anti-discrimination measures. By fostering greater interaction and understanding among diverse groups, voluntary spatial segregation can be reduced and communities can become more inclusive and united.
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