INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN THE URBAN SOUTHWEST: 1970 AND 1980
The study analyzes Indian segregation in 11 cities in the Southwest in 1970 and 1980. Indian segregation was less than the segregation of either blacks or Spanish Americans, but comparable to the levels reported for other ethnic minorities in the United States. Indian segregation declined between 19...
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Published in | Social science quarterly Vol. 63; no. 4; pp. 749 - 761 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Austin, Tex
University of Texas Press
01.12.1982
University of Texas Press, in cooperation with the Southwestern Social Science Association |
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Summary: | The study analyzes Indian segregation in 11 cities in the Southwest in 1970 and 1980. Indian segregation was less than the segregation of either blacks or Spanish Americans, but comparable to the levels reported for other ethnic minorities in the United States. Indian segregation declined between 1970 and 1980, but the decline was least in cities experiencing the greatest growth in Indian population. |
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ISSN: | 0038-4941 1540-6237 |