From Census Tracts to Local Environments: An Egocentric Approach to Neighborhood Racial Change.

IF 1.1 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Spatial Demography Pub Date : 2019-04-01 Epub Date: 2018-06-18 DOI:10.1007/s40980-018-0044-5
Barrett A Lee, Chad R Farrell, Sean F Reardon, Stephen A Matthews
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Most quantitative studies of neighborhood racial change rely on census tracts as the unit of analysis. However, tracts are insensitive to variation in the geographic scale of the phenomenon under investigation and to proximity among a focal tract's residents and those in nearby territory. Tracts may also align poorly with residents' perceptions of their own neighborhood and with the spatial reach of their daily activities. To address these limitations, we propose that changes in racial structure (i.e., in overall diversity and group-specific proportions) be examined within multiple egocentric neighborhoods, a series of nested local environments surrounding each individual that approximate meaningful domains of experience. Our egocentric approach applies GIS procedures to census block data, using race-specific population densities to redistribute block counts of whites, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians across 50-meter by 50-meter cells. For each cell, we then compute the proximity-adjusted racial composition of four different-sized local environments based on the weighted average racial group counts in adjacent cells. The value of this approach is illustrated with 1990-2000 data from a previous study of 40 large metropolitan areas. We document exposure to increasing neighborhood racial diversity during the decade, although the magnitude of this increase in diversity-and of shifts in the particular races to which one is exposed-differs by local environment size and racial group membership. Changes in diversity exposure at the neighborhood level also depend on how diverse the metro area as a whole has become.

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从人口普查区到当地环境:以自我为中心的方法来研究邻里种族变化。
大多数关于社区种族变化的定量研究都依赖于人口普查区作为分析单位。然而,感染道对所调查现象的地理范围的变化不敏感,对焦点感染道的居民与附近地区居民的接近程度也不敏感。区域也可能与居民对自己社区的看法以及他们日常活动的空间范围不一致。为了解决这些限制,我们建议在多个以自我为中心的社区中检查种族结构的变化(即总体多样性和群体特定比例),这些社区是围绕每个个体的一系列嵌套的当地环境,它们近似于有意义的经验领域。我们以自我为中心的方法将GIS程序应用于人口普查块数据,使用特定种族的人口密度在50米× 50米的单元中重新分配白人、黑人、西班牙裔和亚洲人的块计数。对于每个单元,我们根据相邻单元中的加权平均种族组计数计算四个不同大小的本地环境的邻近调整的种族组成。这一方法的价值可以用先前对40个大都市区进行的1990-2000年研究的数据来说明。我们记录了这十年来社区种族多样性的增加,尽管这种多样性增加的幅度——以及一个人所接触的特定种族的变化——因当地环境大小和种族群体成员而异。在社区层面上,多样性暴露的变化也取决于整个都市区的多样性程度。
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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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