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White Residential Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Conceptual Issues, Patterns, and Trends from the U.S. Census, 1980 to 2010
John Iceland
, Gregory Sharp
Sociology and Criminology
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U.S. Census
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Conceptual Issues
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White Population
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US Metropolitan Areas
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Residential Segregation
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United States
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White People
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Color Line
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Black Population
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Measurement Analysis
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Immigrant Population
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Residential Patterns
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Minority Groups
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Decennial Census
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Ethnic Diversity
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Racial Diversity
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Metro Area
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Large Black
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Social Sciences
Population Censuses
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Metropolitan Area
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Residential Segregation
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Black Population
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Theoretical Perspective
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