Formal residential segregation
2001
united states
Formal residential segregation refers to the enforced separation of different racial or ethnic groups into distinct residential areas through laws, policies, or practices. This may involve the creation of segregated neighborhoods, the restriction of housing options for certain groups, or the establishment of discriminatory practices in housing markets. Formal residential segregation can have long-lasting impacts on social and economic disparities between different groups and can perpetuate systemic inequalities.
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Further reading
Lewis R.; Harris R. (2013) "Segregation and the social relations of place, Bombay, 1890 1910", South Asia: Journal of South Asia Studies, 36(4), pp. 589-607. . DOI: 10.1080/00856401.2013.835781
Bigon L. (2007) "Tracking ethno cultural differences: the Lagos steam tramway, 1902 1933", Journal of Historical Geography, 33(3), pp. 596-618. . DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2006.07.002
Popke E.J. (2001) "Modernity's abject space: The rise and fall of Durban's Cato Manor", Environment and Planning A, 33(4), pp. 737-752. Pion Limited. DOI: 10.1068/a32175