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題 名 | Segregation of Asians in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: 1980-1990=美國亞裔在大都會的種族隔離:一九八○至一九九○ |
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作 者 | 道格拉斯‧梅西; 瑪麗‧費雪兒; 譚康榮; | 書刊名 | 歐美研究 |
卷 期 | 31:3 2001.09[民90.09] |
頁 次 | 頁431-460 |
分類號 | 546.57 |
關鍵詞 | 美國亞裔之空間隔離; 美國亞裔次級團體; 區位疏離; 歧異性; 社經隔離; Asian segregation in U.S.; Asian subgroups in U.S.; Spatial isolation; Dissimilarity; Socioeconomic segregation; |
語 文 | 英文(English) |
中文摘要 | 自一九六五年以來,美國移民的增加帶來了亞裔人口的快速成長。到一九九○年,美國各大都會的亞裔居民數目可觀,空間隔離與融合的型態已引發研究的興趣。本研究利用新的人口普查資料,探討美國亞裔居民,在一九八○至一九九○年空間隔離的變化。我們分析的重點放在華人與日本人,也考慮到菲律賓人、印度人、韓國人與越南人在一九九○年的隔離狀況。總體來說,亞裔空間隔離屬低到中等。雖然某些亞裔族群呈現中高度隔離,卻沒有任何族群出現空間孤立的狀況,或非裔美國人的貧民窟現象。一般而言,亞裔的空間融合前景看來是良好的。 |
英文摘要 | Owing to a remarkable expansion of immigration since 1965, the Asian population of the United States has grown rapidly in recent years. By 1990, many U.S. metropolitan areas had come to house substantial Asian populations, raising interest in patterns and processes of spatial assimilation for diverse Asian groups. This analysis updates prior work by analyzing data from the 1990 U.S. Census. We describe trends in the degree of segregation and spatial isolation between 1980 and 1990 for Asians in general and for the Chinese and Japanese, the two groups with the longest history in the United States. We then consider levels of segregation for Filipinos, Indians, Koreans, and Vietnam- ese in 1990, and measure the degree to which Asians segregation varies with socioeconomic status. Results show that Asians experience low to moderate segregation as a whole. Moreover, even though some subgroups display moderate to high levels of residential dissimilarity, indicating an uneven settlement pattern, no group provided any indication of spatial isolation or “ghettoization” in the manner of African Americans. In general, the prospects for Asian spatial assimilation seem good. |
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