Yosef Bodovski Master in GIS & Population Research Institute

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Racial Segregation in urban-rural continuum: do patterns vary by geographic region? Yosef Bodovski Master in GIS & Population Research Institute The Pennsylvania State University E-mail: yub107@psu.edu

Project Goals Apply a new method of urban-rural division for spatial segregation research. Compare racial segregation between different parts inside Metropolitan Areas. Compare racial segregation in the same type of area across the country. Compare racial segregation in the same areas over time.

Racial Segregation Index (H) by Population Density

Metro Classification by Suburban Diversity Patterns Melting Pot Metros (Chicago, New York, Los Angeles) Southern White-Black Metros (Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham) Mainly White South and West Metros (Seattle, Tampa, Denver) North White-Black Metros (Philadelphia, Cleveland, Detroit) Mainly White North Metros (Boston, Minneapolis, Cincinnati)

Project Conclusions Racial Segregation has declined between 1990 and 2000, in all urban, suburban and rural areas. Racial Segregation patterns in the West and in the East are different . Racial Segregation is higher in the Midwest and most of the East coast than in the rest of the country. The gap between urban and rural areas is higher in upper and lower Midwest than in the rest of the country.