The Spatial Diffusion of Racial and Ethnic Diversity Across U.S. Counties.

IF 1.1 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Spatial Demography Pub Date : 2017-10-01 Epub Date: 2016-12-19 DOI:10.1007/s40980-016-0030-8
Michael J R Martin, Stephen A Matthews, Barrett A Lee
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Although increasing racial and ethnic diversity is a demographic trend with society-wide implications, it has advanced farther in some parts of the United States than others. Our research seeks to understand this unevenness at the local level. Drawing on 1980-2010 census data, we use an innovative spatial analytic approach to examine the spread or diffusion of diversity across counties in the 48 contiguous states. Three perspectives-locational persistence, spatial assimilation, and institutional hub-offer different expectations about the nature of the diffusion process. The perspectives are evaluated by mapping changes in the magnitude and structure of diversity and by tracing county transitions between types of diversity clusters. We document considerable stability in diversity patterns over a 30-year period, consistent with the logic of locational persistence. But support is also found for the spatial assimilation and institutional hub models in the form of cluster-type transitions that reflect contagious diffusion and hierarchical diffusion, respectively.

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美国各县种族和民族多样性的空间扩散》(The Spatial Diffusion of Racial and Ethnic Diversity Across U.S. Counties)。
尽管种族和民族多样性的增加是一种具有全社会影响的人口趋势,但在美国的某些地区,这种趋势比其他地区发展得更快。我们的研究试图从地方层面了解这种不均衡性。利用 1980-2010 年的人口普查数据,我们采用了一种创新的空间分析方法来研究多样性在美国 48 个毗连州各县的扩散情况。三种视角--地点持久性、空间同化和制度枢纽--对扩散过程的性质提出了不同的预期。我们通过绘制多样性规模和结构的变化图,以及追踪各县在多样性集群类型之间的转变,对上述观点进行了评估。在 30 年的时间里,我们发现多样性模式具有相当大的稳定性,这与区位持久性的逻辑是一致的。但是,我们也发现,空间同化模型和制度枢纽模型在集群类型转变中也得到了支持,这两种模型分别反映了传染性扩散和分级扩散。
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期刊介绍: Spatial Demography focuses on understanding the spatial and spatiotemporal dimension of demographic processes.  More specifically, the journal is interested in submissions that include the innovative use and adoption of spatial concepts, geospatial data, spatial technologies, and spatial analytic methods that further our understanding of demographic and policy-related related questions. The journal publishes both substantive and methodological papers from across the discipline of demography and its related fields (including economics, geography, sociology, anthropology, environmental science) and in applications ranging from local to global scale. In addition to research articles the journal will consider for publication review essays, book reviews, and reports/reviews on data, software, and instructional resources.
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