Residential segregation is a key issue for good governance in
Latin American cities. The isolation of people of different social
classes or ethnicities has potential political and social
consequences, including differential access to and quality of
education, health and other services. This volume uses the recent
availability of geo-coded census data and techniques of spatial
analysis to conduct the first detailed comparative examination of
residential segregation in six major Latin American metropolises,
with Austin, Texas, as a US comparison. It demonstrates the high
degree of residential segregation of contemporary Latin American
cities and discusses implications for the welfare of urban
residents.
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