Municipal segregation

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Municipal segregation refers to the separation of different racial or ethnic groups within specific areas or neighborhoods within a city or town. This can happen through various means, such as discriminatory housing policies, zoning laws, and social practices that limit where certain groups are able to live. Municipal segregation can lead to inequality in access to resources, opportunities, and amenities, as well as perpetuate social divisions and tensions between different communities. Efforts to address municipal segregation often involve policy changes, community engagement, and initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion within neighborhoods.

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Further reading

Troesken W.; Walsh R. (2019) "Collective Action, White Flight, and the Origins of Racial Zoning Laws", Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 35(2), pp. 289-318. Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/jleo/ewz006

Ziller C.; Spörlein C. (2020) "Residential Segregation and Social Trust of Immigrants and Natives: Evidence From the Netherlands", Frontiers in Sociology, 5(), pp. -. Frontiers Media S.A.. DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.00045