Disadvantages Of Residential Segregation

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Introduction
This study seeks to analyze the residential segregation taking place within the Arlington TX region to examine the relationship between income inequality, employment status, education status and racial structure that leads to the spatial segregation that perpetuates poverty concentrations and affluence enclaves. Understanding the make-ups and clusters of these can better help policy makers understand the spatial mismatches of an area that lead to suburban crisis’s and understand better mechanisms to engage citizens of those areas who are further disconnected from the civic involvement and political disadvantages. Social segregation between majority and minority groups is a contributing force to factors that include racial injustice, …show more content…

This type of disadvantage creates and breeds the environment of urban poverty and political marginalization, further exacerbating the issue of residential segregation. (Wichowsky, 2017) There are many perspectives on the residential segregation causes within the United States, however, a strong discussion is based on concentrated poverty and the creation of the urban underclass, which includes poverty concentration as a key component (Wilson 1987). Historical changes produced poverty concentration in minority communities in urban areas in the 1970s and 1980s. The primary condition emphasizes the deindustrialization of urban cores and changes in the skill requirements of urban jobs, which produced spatial and skill mismatches of blue-collar inner-city workers with new urban economies based on services. These processes in the 1970s and 1980s led to neighborhoods with low rates of employment, high rates of poverty, and correspondingly high levels of social problems. (Quillian,2012) Living in economically deprived neighborhoods enhances deprivation at the individual level, given the spatial …show more content…

We decided to go with the five-year estimates because this information was mostly likely to have a higher level of precision closely related to that contained in the long form decennial information that is obtained every ten years. The availability of the information was the most difficult task in completing the study because at a block level group, which is a geographical unit smaller than that of census tracts we faced the difficulty in finding and obtaining the information because the privacy