Statutory segregation
1998
united states
Statutory segregation refers to enforced separation or segregation of individuals by law. This can occur based on various factors such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or age. The concept of statutory segregation typically involves the use of legal regulations or statutes that mandate the separation of certain groups of people. It has been historically used to enforce discrimination and maintain unequal treatment.
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Further reading
Halcoussis D.; Lowenberg A.D. (1998) "Local public goods and Jim Crow", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 154(4), pp. 1-621. . DOI: [1]