Some Further Observations on the Index of Residential Differentiation
Open Access
- 1 May 1981
- journal article
- Published by Duke University Press in Demography
- Vol. 18 (2) , 251-256
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2061097
Abstract
The relationship between the index of residential differentiation (RDI), a recently introduced measure of residential segregation which is designed to summarize the distribution of c social groups in a single index, and the indices of dissimilarity (D) and segregation (SI) is examined. It is demonstrated that RDI is a natural extension of D, and that when c = 2, RDI = D; when c> 2, it is possible to stipulate RDI in terms of SI, but it is not possible to stipulate RDI in a straightforward manner in terms of D. An adjusted RDI is then suggested in which random segregation rather than complete desegregation is used as the baseline.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Segregation of Socioeconomic Groups in Urban Areas: a CommentUrban Studies, 1979
- A Revaluation of Indexes of Residential SegregationSocial Forces, 1977
- Further Considerations on the Methodological Analysis of Segregation IndicesAmerican Sociological Review, 1976
- Ethnic Residential Segregation in the Metropolitan Areas of CanadaCanadian Journal of Sociology, 1976
- The Segregation of Socio-economic Groups in Urban Areas: a Comparative AnalysisUrban Studies, 1975
- Residential Distribution and Occupational StratificationAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1955
- A Probability Model for the Measurement of Ecological SegregationSocial Forces, 1954
- An Index of Segregation Based on Block StatisticsAmerican Sociological Review, 1951
- The Measurement of Ecological Segregation: Derivation of an Index Based on the Criterion of ReproductibilityAmerican Sociological Review, 1950
- The Measurement of Ecological SegregationAmerican Sociological Review, 1947