Occupational and residential segregation
This volume is divided into five parts, each one including two chapters. Part I is devoted to 'Information Theory and Segregation Measurement', part II to 'The Gini Index and the Measurement of Segregation', part III to 'Measuring Segregation with Ordered Categories', p...
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Bingley, U.K.
Emerald
2009
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Table of Contents:
- Comment on Robert Hutchens', 'Occupational segregation with economic disadvantage : an investigation of decomposable indexes' / Paul A. Jargowsky
- A response to Paul Jargowsky's comment / Robert Hutchens
- Measures of ordinal segregation / Sean F. Reardon
- Exploring changes in the spatial pattern of income segregation during the 1990s / Casey J. Dawkins
- Analyzing changes in occupational segregation : the case of Switzerland (1970-2000) / Joseph Deutsch, Yves Flckiger, Jacques Silber
- Wage inequality and segregation between native and immigrant workers in Switzerland : evidence using matched employee-employer data / Tobias Müller, José Ramirez
- Gender segregation in the workplace and wage gaps : evidence from urban Mexico 1994-2004 / Sebastián Calónico, Hugo Nopo
- The information theory of segregation : uniting segregation and inequality in a common framework / Paul A. Jargowsky, Jeongdai Kim
- The invariance properties of the mutual information index of multigroup segregation / Ricardo Mora, Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- The GINI coefficient and segregation on a continuous variable / Jeongdai Kim, Paul A. Jargowsky
- Generalized GINI occupational segregation indices / Satya R. Chakravarty, Conchita D'Ambrosio, Jacques Silber
- Occupational segregation with economic disadvantage : an investigation of decomposable indexes / Robert Hutchens
- Introduction / Yves Flckiger, Sean F. Reardon, Jacques Silber