Neighborhood Integration Pros And Cons

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A number of issues, including great levels of poverty, existing housing segregation, and large suburban populations, all manage to limit neighborhood integration for white and black families. The movement of white and black families into integrated neighborhoods depends greatly by factors such as economic, political, and demographics. Latinos and Blacks are open to taking up residence in different neighborhoods but whites are not. They try to avoid taking up residence in neighborhoods that lean more to any one particular group of people. Most of the time when white families leave a racially diverse neighborhood in order to gain new employment, or for other reasons, chances are they will not be replaced by another white families. That’s when