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Spatial segmentation and the black middle class
Patrick Sharkey
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African American
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Black Neighborhoods
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Black Middle Class
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Spatial Segmentation
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Majority Group
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Ethnic Groups
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Substantial Change
50%
Racial Groups
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Focus of Attention
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Ethnographic Study
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Subnational Analysis
50%
Central Cities
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Neighborhood Inequality
50%
Class Structure
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Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods
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Demographic Context
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Spatial Inequality
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Environment Condition
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Residential Environment
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Urban America
50%
Socioeconomic Composition
50%
Spatial Disadvantage
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Computer Science
Focus Attention
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Class Structure
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Majority Group
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Spatial Inequality
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Environment Condition
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Residential Environment
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Medicine and Dentistry
Household
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Ethnic Group
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Racial Group
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Social Sciences
Middle Class
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Ethnographic Study
50%
Residential Environment
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Central City
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