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Document: Alma and Karl Taeuber: Residential Segregation in U.S. Cities, 1965 By Nina Brown
Brown, Nina. "CSISS Classics - Alma and Karl Taeuber: Residential Segregation in U.S. Cities, 1965." CSISS Classics - Alma and Karl Taeuber: Residential Segregation in U.S. Cities, 1965. Regents of University of California. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. <http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/38>.
Rise and Decline led me to this document, describing the creators of my chosen Index of Dissimilarity. While not describing the mathematical calculation of the index (which is easily accessible, from the hated Wikipedia), the document describes the driving forces behind the index's conception and provides examples of the index applied to other cities. Interestingly, the text describes a consistently high index of dissimilarity, so a high segregation rate, in all cities assessed.
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