Skip Navigation

Scout Archives

Home Projects Publications Archives About Sign Up or Log In

Browse Resources

Minorities -- Housing -- United States -- Statistics

Resources

View Resource CensusScope: Racial Segregation Statistics for Cities and Metropolitan Areas

Equipped with charts, data, and rankings, CensusScope's Racial Segregation Statistics for Cities and Metropolitan Areas covers dissimilarity and exposure indices for 1,246 individual US cities with populations above 25,000 and 318 US metropolitan areas.

https://www.censusscope.org/segregation.html
View Resource Current Housing Reports: Who Can Afford to Buy a House in 1993?

The Census Bureau has released Who Can Buy a House in 1993? which examines "the ability of the 40 million renters in the United States in 1993 to purchase a modestly priced home."

https://books.google.com/books?id=ByHI-r3K2M0C&pg=PP1&lpg=PP...
View Resource Neighborhood Segregation in Single-Race and Multirace America: A Census 2000 Study of Cities and Metropolitan Areas

For the first time, the Census 2000 questionnaire allowed persons to identify with more than one racial group. As a result, demographers had the opportunity to examine segregation indices between mixed raced groups and persons who identify with a single race. Written by William H. Frey of the University of Michigan and Dowell Myers of the University of Southern California, "Neighborhood...

https://www.censusscope.org/FreyWPFinal.pdf