背景(考古学)
不平等
社会学
地理
社会不平等
经济地理学
人口经济学
经济
数学
数学分析
考古
作者
Pablo Santiago Serrati
出处
期刊:Urban Studies
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2023-06-19
卷期号:61 (2): 313-330
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1177/00420980231178401
摘要
The link between residential and school segregation is widely recognised as a key to explaining urban inequalities. However, most studies have focused on countries of the Global North. This paper attempts to identify to what extent socio-economic residential segregation explains secondary school segregation in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Based on a linear programming method, the study proposes a hypothetical pupil allocation model that takes into account the capacity of schools and is used as an ideal typus to compare with the real socio-economic school composition. Using a ‘decompose method’ of segregation differences to analyse the differences in segregation indices and a local segregation analysis, this paper finds that in a residential context with low segregation but high social inequalities, school segregation is a social mechanism that allows maintaining spaces of differentiation and distancing between groups. In discussion with the idea of a ‘vicious circle of segregation’, this article argues for the potential of a multi-domain approach to segregation, to understand how different domains work in articulated and complex ways to reinforce urban segregation.
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