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Multiracial segregation refers to the separation or division of different racial and ethnic groups within a society based on their racial background. It occurs when people from different racial backgrounds are isolated from each other in various social, educational, economic, and residential settings. This form of segregation can result from systemic discrimination, social prejudice, and unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. | Multiracial segregation refers to the separation or division of different racial and ethnic groups within a society based on their racial background. It occurs when people from different racial backgrounds are isolated from each other in various social, educational, economic, and residential settings. This form of segregation can result from systemic discrimination, social prejudice, and unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. | ||
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Revision as of 14:20, 9 April 2024
Date and country of first publication[1]
2008
United States
Definition
Multiracial segregation refers to the separation or division of different racial and ethnic groups within a society based on their racial background. It occurs when people from different racial backgrounds are isolated from each other in various social, educational, economic, and residential settings. This form of segregation can result from systemic discrimination, social prejudice, and unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.
Multiracial segregation can occur in various ways. In the United States, for example, it can be seen in residential neighborhoods where certain racial groups predominantly live in specific areas, which can perpetuate economic and educational disparities. It can also be observed in schools where students are sorted into racially homogeneous groups or have limited access to quality education based on their racial background.
Multiracial segregation can have detrimental effects on individuals and communities. It can contribute to the perpetuation of stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. It can also limit social interactions, cultural exchange, and understanding among different racial groups. Additionally, it can exacerbate socioeconomic disparities and hinder equal access to resources and opportunities for all racial groups.
Efforts to address multiracial segregation often involve promoting fair housing policies, desegregation in schools, and creating inclusive communities that foster diversity and multiculturalism. Encouraging dialogue, empathy, and understanding between different racial groups is also important in combatting multiracial segregation.
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- ↑ Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
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