Does Municipal Incorporation Influence Levels of Black-White Segregation? Evidence from Counties in the Southern United States, 1990–2010

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Southeastern Geographer Pub Date : 2022-08-27 DOI:10.1353/sgo.2022.0028
Russell M. Smith, Zachary D. Blizard
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Abstract

highlights:

Municipal incorporation is positively related to the change in Black-White segregation across southern counties.

Holding all else constant, new city formation increases Black-White county-level segregation by 2 percent.

Possible effects on a proposed municipality’s neighbors may be a key issue to consider during the approval process.

abstract:

Over 400 municipalities have been created since 1990, the majority of which are in the American South. Though municipal incorporation can bring positive changes to a locality, such as higher home values and economic growth, the creation of new cities leads to more fragmented political geographies resulting in negative outcomes like inefficient resource and land use. Recent studies of newly incorporated municipalities (NIMs) find that these newly created cities tend to be either majority White or majority non-White or BIPOC. This type of Tieboutian residential sorting has been linked to increased levels of racial segregation in some areas of the US with recent evidence showing that parts of the country remain highly segregated, especially between Black Americans and White Americans. The present study seeks to quantitatively examine the relationship between municipal incorporation and change in Black-White racial segregation in the South between 1990 and 2010. Using both a first difference regression model and a spatial first different regression model, we find evidence that municipal incorporation is positively related to the change in Black-White racial segregation across southern counties. A discussion of the results is offered.

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市政合并会影响黑人和白人隔离的程度吗?美国南部各县的证据,1990年-2010年
•市政合并与南部各县黑人-白人隔离的变化呈正相关。•在其他条件不变的情况下,新城市的形成使黑人与白人的县一级隔离增加了2%。•在审批过程中,对拟建城市周边可能产生的影响可能是需要考虑的关键问题。自1990年以来,已经建立了400多个自治市,其中大多数在美国南部。虽然市政建制可以给一个地方带来积极的变化,比如更高的房价和经济增长,但新城市的创建会导致政治地理更加分散,从而导致资源和土地利用效率低下等负面结果。最近对新成立的自治市(nim)的研究发现,这些新成立的城市往往要么以白人为主,要么以非白人为主,或者以BIPOC为主。这种贴布天式的居住分类与美国一些地区日益严重的种族隔离有关,最近的证据表明,美国部分地区仍然高度隔离,尤其是美国黑人和白人之间的隔离。本研究旨在定量考察1990年至2010年间南方市政合并与黑人-白人种族隔离变化之间的关系。运用一阶差分回归模型和空间一阶差分回归模型,我们发现南方县域的市政建制与黑人-白人种族隔离的变化呈正相关。对结果进行了讨论。
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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