Perceived neighborhood segregation

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2018
United Kingdom

Definition

Perceived neighbourhood segregation refers to an individual's subjective perception of the extent to which different racial or ethnic groups are separated or isolated in a particular neighborhood. It is based on an individual's observations, experiences, and interactions within their community. Perceived neighbourhood segregation may or may not reflect the actual level of segregation in a neighborhood, but it plays a significant role in shaping people's attitudes, behaviors, and sense of belonging within their local community.

SF Synonyms

None

See also

Perceived Neighborhood Segregation appears in the literature with the following segregation forms

References

Notes

  1. Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
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Perceived Neighborhood Segregation appears in the following literature

Doebler S., McAreavey R., Shortall S. (2018.0). Is racism the new sectarianism? Negativity towards immigrants and ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland from 2004 to 2015. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41(14), 2426-2444. Routledge.https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1392027