Temporal segregation
Date and country of first publication[1]
1974
Canada
Definition
Temporal segregation refers to the separation of populations or activities based on time. It is a form of segregation that occurs when different groups or activities occupy the same space at different times of the day or week. This can be observed in various contexts, such as residential areas, public transportation, and workplaces.
One example of temporal segregation is observed in cities, where different socio-economic groups may have different daily routines. For instance, affluent individuals may work in the city center during the day and return to their suburban homes in the evening, while lower-income individuals may work service jobs in the city center during the evening or night shifts.
Another example is the segregation of public transportation. In some cities, certain train or bus lines may serve specific neighborhoods or populations during certain hours of the day. This can lead to limited access to transportation for certain groups during specific times, potentially reinforcing inequalities.
Temporal segregation can also occur in workplaces. In some industries, such as retail or hospitality, employees may work different shifts based on their job roles or seniority. This can result in different groups of workers having limited interaction or opportunities to collaborate.
Overall, temporal segregation can contribute to social and economic inequalities by limiting interaction and opportunities for integration among different groups. It highlights the importance of considering both spatial and temporal dimensions when addressing issues of segregation and inequality.
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Notes
- ↑ Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
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Further reading
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