Segregation within segregation

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Segregation within segregation refers to the existence of further divisions or exclusions within already segregated groups. This can manifest in different forms, such as the exclusion of certain individuals or groups within a segregated community, or the creation of hierarchies based on various factors such as race, gender, or socio-economic status within the segregated group.

For example, within a racially segregated neighborhood, there may be further divisions based on income levels or education, leading to different levels of access to resources and opportunities within the already segregated community. Similarly, within a segregated school, there may be subdivisions based on academic performance or social status, creating further barriers to integration and equality.

Overall, segregation within segregation reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of social divisions and highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach to addressing inequality and promoting inclusivity within all levels of society.

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Further reading

Carvalho C.; Netto V.M. (2023) "Segregation within segregation: Informal settlements beyond socially homogenous areas", Cities, 134(), pp. -. Elsevier Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.104152