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El. knyga: Occupational and Residential Segregation

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  • Serija: Research on Economic Inequality
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848557871
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  • Serija: Research on Economic Inequality
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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  • ISBN-13: 9781848557871
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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', part IV to 'Exploring Changes in Segregation' and part V to 'Wage Inequality and Segregation'. Let us now review into more details each of these ten chapters.

Divided into five parts, this title covers such topics as - information theory and segregation measurement; the Gini index and the measurement of segregation; measuring segregation with ordered categories; exploring changes in segregation; and, wage inequality and segregation.
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction xi
PART I: INFORMATION THEORY AND THE MEASUREMENT OF SEGREGATION
The Information Theory of Segregation: Uniting Segregation and Inequality in a Common Framework
3(30)
Paul A. Jargowsky
Jeongdai Kim
The Invariance Properties of the Mutual Information Index of Multigroup Segregation
33(24)
Ricardo Mora
Javier Ruiz-Castillo
PART II: THE GINI INDEX AND THE MEASUREMENT OF SEGREGATION
The Gini Coefficient and Segregation on a Continuous Variable
57(14)
Jeongdai Kim
Paul A. Jargowsky
Generalized Gini Occupational Segregation Indices
71(20)
Satya R. Chakravarty
Conchita D'Ambrosio
Jacques Silber
PART III: MEASURING SEGREGATION WITH ORDERED CATEGORIES
Occupational Segregation With Economic Disadvantage: An Investigation of Decomposable Indexes
91(30)
Robert Hutchens
Comment on Robert Hutchens, ``Occupational Segregation With Economic Disadvantage: An Investigation of Decomposable Indexes''
121(4)
Paul A. Jargowsky
A Response To Paul Jargowsky's Comment
125(4)
Robert Hutchens
Measures of Ordinal Segregation
129(30)
Sean F. Reardon
PART IV: EXPLORING CHANGES IN SEGREGATION
Exploring Changes in the Spatial Pattern of Income Segregation During the 1990s
159(12)
Casey J. Dawkins
Analyzing Changes in Occupational Segregation: The Case of Switzerland (1970-2000)
171(34)
Joseph Deutsch
Yves Fluckiger
Jacques Silber
PART V: WAGE INEQUALITY AND SEGREGATION
Wage Inequality and Segregation Between Native and Immigrant Workers in Switzerland: Evidence Using Matched Employee-Employer Data
205(40)
Tobias Muller
Jose Ramirez
Gender Segregation in the Workplace and Wage Gaps: Evidence From Urban Mexico 1994-2004
245
Sebastian Calonico
Hugo Nopo