Residential Segregation

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Residential segregation, studied in-depth by many in recent years, is a phenomenon happening all across the United States. Residential segregation can be defined as when “members of one group are disproportionately concentrated in a particular set of geographic units compared with other groups in the population” (Massey, Rothwell, and Domina). Despite the illegality of blatant racial segregation, studies of housing patterns across the country show that it is still present. Over time the level at which segregation has occurred has changed very much. Not only are races being segregated residentially, but studies have also shown a segregation is occurring amongst classes at a more rapid pace. As the Gini coefficient grows in the United States