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Modeling individual-level heterogeneity in racial residential segregation

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Yu Xie (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) explains how racial residential segregation works and how it is best modelled sociologically.

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Yu Xie
Keywords
multi-level modelling
quantitative
residential segregation
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 30/01/2012
Duration: 00:40:47

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