Reasons To Hope On Race – More residential mixing and marriage
2014/12/03 Leave a comment
Interesting data and situating Ferguson in a broader context:
William H. Frey marks the slow, steady decline of segregation:
The average white resident, for example, lives in a far less diverse neighborhood—one that is more than three-quarters white—than residents of any other group. Nonetheless, the average white person today lives in a neighborhood that includes more minorities than was the case in 1980, when such neighborhoods were nearly 90 percent white. Moreover, the average member of each of the nation’s major minority groups lives in a neighborhood that is at least one-third white, and in the case of Asians, nearly one-half white.
He expects the continuation of these trends:
Population shifts that are bringing Hispanics and Asians to previously whiter New Sun Belt and Heartland regions will most certainly continue to alter the neighborhood experiences of these groups by bringing them into more contact with whites. The nation’s blacks are moving onto a path that more closely follows that of other racial minorities and immigrant groups as more blacks move to more suburban and integrated communities. The broader migration patterns are moving in the direction of greater neighborhood racial integration, even if segregation is far from being eliminated.
Reasons To Hope On Race « The Dish.
The following chart on mixed marriages (the equivalent Canadian figures include common law relationships, with the total being 4.6 percent):

