Residential preferences and residential choices in a multiethnic context

Author:

Clark William A. V.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Abstract

Abstract A study of the expressed preferences of four different ethnic groups in the Los Angeles metropolitan area shows strong desires for own-race combinations in the ethnicity of neighborhoods that individuals say they would choose when seeking a new residence. The results also show that Anglos are not the only group to practice “avoidance” of other racial/ethnic neighborhoods, although avoidance behavior by Anglos is the strongest. Because the issues of racial composition are socially sensitive, additional tests examined the relationship of preferences to behavior. Although many behaviors generally follow expressed preferences, members of households who expressed “no preference” also were found to largely choose own race neighborhoods. The results of this study suggest that the expressed preference for own race/own ethnicity, in combination with short-distance local moves, is likely to maintain present patterns of separation in U.S. metropolitan areas.

Publisher

Duke University Press

Subject

Demography

Reference23 articles.

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3. Residential Preferences and Neighborhood Racial Segregation: A Test of the Schelling Segregation Model;Clark;Demography,1991

4. Residential Segregation of Blacks, Hispanics and Asians by Socio-Economic Status and Generation;Denton;Social Science Quarterly,1988

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