《Racial/Ethnic Transition and Hierarchy Among Ascending Neighborhoods》
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- 作者
- Ann Owens Jennifer Candipan
- 来源
- URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW,Vol.55,Issue6,P.1579–1611
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- neighborhood change, neighborhood racial/ethnic composition, gentrification, neighborhood inequality
- 作者单位
- 1University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 摘要
- This article examines the racial/ethnic population dynamics of ascending neighborhoods—those experiencing socioeconomic growth. Drawing on Census and American Community Survey data from 1990 to 2010, we first explore whether changes in racial/ethnic composition occur alongside ascent. We find that, while most neighborhoods’ racial/ethnic composition does not dramatically change during this period, neighborhoods that experienced ascent are much more likely to transition from majority-minority to mixed race or predominantly White than nonascending neighborhoods. Then, we use microdata to analyze whether two potential drivers of ascent, the in-migration of higher-socioeconomic status (SES) households and changes in the fortunes of long-term residents, are racially/ethnically stratified. We argue that the process of neighborhood socioeconomic ascent perpetuates neighborhood racial/ethnic hierarchy. While most Black and Hispanic neighborhoods remain majority-minority, those that ascend are more likely to experience a succession of high-SES White residents replacing minority residents.