A Relative Entropy Framework for Residential Segregation in Urban India

N. Bharathi, D. Malghan, Andaleeb Rahman
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We develop a sociologically and politically grounded multi-scale mensuration framework for residential segregation in urban India. Our rich dataset that we use to illustrate our framework contains independent India’s first census-scale enumeration (n ≈ 60million) and coding of elementary caste categories (≈ 700 jatis). Using household-level data, we delineate the first large-n portrait (≈ 45, 000 neighborhood units) of how ghettos and enclaves in India are the warp and weft of a common spatially ordered fabric. We find systematic evidence for persistent spatial marginalization of Muslims and Dalits (the formerly “untouchable” caste groups).
印度城市居住隔离的相对熵框架
我们开发了一个社会和政治基础的多尺度测量框架在印度城市居住隔离。我们用来说明我们的框架的丰富数据集包含独立的印度第一次人口普查规模的枚举(n≈6000万)和初级种姓类别的编码(≈700 jatis)。利用家庭层面的数据,我们描绘了印度的贫民窟和飞地如何成为一个共同的空间有序结构的经纬的第一个大n肖像(约45000个邻里单位)。我们发现了穆斯林和达利特(以前“不可接触”的种姓群体)持续的空间边缘化的系统证据。
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