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Title: Changing Population Patterns in Los Angeles


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Changing Population Patternsin Los Angeles
  • James Allen and Eugene Turner
  • California State University Northridge

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Ethnic Pluralities
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Ethnic Diversity
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Summary of 2000 Distributions
1. Ethnic settlement patterns are distinct and
strong.
2. Settlement patterns are explained by earlier
patterns, housing price variations, and
income/wealth of groups.
3. Secondary factors include housing
discrimination, attitudes toward other
groups, and amenities.
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Residential Segregation 1990 to 2000
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Residential Segregation 1990 to 2000
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Summary of Change
  • 1. Suburbanization - All groups increased in
    areas of new housing near the urban fringe.
  • 2. Black segregation continued to weaken, esp. as
    Latinos moved into former Black enclaves and
    Blacks moved to suburbs.
  • 3. White decrease was widespread, with Whites
    replaced by Latinos, Asians, and Blacks.

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Summary of Change (cont.)
  • 4. Latino increase was widespread, esp. in areas
    of low- and moderate-cost housing.
  • 5. Segregation between Whites and Hispanics and
    between Whites and Asians increased due to the
    settlement of immigrants near earlier arrivals.
  • 6. Some older Asian enclaves declined. Asian
    increases were greatest in older and newer
    suburbs, with some replacement of Hispanics in
    San Gabriel Valley.

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Final Comments
  • Neighborhoods differ greatly in their ethnic
    composition and patterns of change.
  • It is impossible to understand Los Angeles
  • without looking at it geographically.

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