Segregation

Some segregation results from the practices of organizations, some from specialized communication systems, some from correlation with a variable that is non‐random; and some results from the interplay of individual Choices. This is an abstract study of the interactive dynamics of discriminatory individual choices. One model is a simulation in which individual members of two recognizable groups distribute themselves in neighborhoods defined by reference to their own locations. A second model is analytic and deals with compartmented Space. …

CLARK, William AV, 1991. Residential preferences and neighborhood racial segregation: A test of the Schelling Segregation Model. Demography. 1991. Vol. 28, p. 1–19.