族裔邻里的结构与增长

The structure and growth of ethnic neighborhoods

Journal of Urban Economics · 2023
被引 2
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

基于选择模型定义移民族裔邻里,利用1970-2010年美国人口普查数据,发现族裔邻里中外国出生人口比例从43%升至67%,且邻里规模分布服从幂律,大型邻里通过空间扩张增长。

Abstract

We introduce a new statistical definition of an immigrant ethnic neighborhood based on a choice model and using the location distribution of natives as a benchmark. We then examine the characteristics of ethnic neighborhoods in the United States using decadal census tract data from 1970 to 2010. We estimate that 43% of the foreign-born population lived in ethnic neighborhoods in 1970, increasing to 67% by 2010. Ethnic neighborhoods have lower average incomes and housing values, and a higher percentage of residents living in rental housing and commuting without a car, than other locations in the city where the same group lives. Neighborhoods vary greatly in size and the population distribution across neighborhoods within a group follows a power law. Most neighborhoods disappear within one or two decades but larger neighborhoods persist longer. Large neighborhoods have a well-defined spatial structure with negative population gradients from the center of the neighborhood and grow primarily through spatial expansion into adjacent locations.

移民聚居区统计定义空间结构人口梯度