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  2. Index of dissimilarity - Wikipedia

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    The index of dissimilarity is a demographic measure of the evenness with which two groups are distributed across component geographic areas that make up a larger area. A group is evenly distributed when each geographic unit has the same percentage of group members as the total population.

  3. Residential segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of historical U.S. Census data by Harvard and Duke scholars indicates that racial separation has diminished significantly since the 1960s. Published by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, the report indicates that the dissimilarity index has declined in all 85 of the nation's largest cities. In all but one of the nation's ...

  4. List of statistics articles - Wikipedia

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    Index (economics) Index number; Index of coincidence; Index of dispersion; Index of dissimilarity; Indicators of spatial association; Indirect least squares; Inductive inference; An inequality on location and scale parameters – see Chebyshev's inequality; Inference; Inferential statistics – redirects to Statistical inference; Infinite ...

  5. Isolation index - Wikipedia

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    Isolation index measures the degree to which people inhabit geographic units inhabited primarily by members of their own group. It is usually denoted by I. It is usually denoted by I. It varies from 0 to 1.0 and is defined as the proportion of own-group members in the unit of the average person.

  6. List of majority-Black counties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list below displays each majority-Black county (or county-equivalent) in the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It includes the county's total population, the number of Black people in the county, and the percentage of people in the county who are Black as of the 2020 Census. The table is initially sorted by the ...

  7. Income segregation - Wikipedia

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    Another possibility for measuring income segregation is the use of a ratio of the between-neighborhood variation in mean income to the total variation of income, one of the variation of this approach is a centile gap index (segregation is equal to one minus the ratio of the within-neighborhood variation in income percentile rank to the overall ...

  8. Stocks in these 4 sectors are best positioned to rally into ...

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    UBS recommends tech, financials, industrials and utilities stocks going into 2025, citing continued AI growth and pro-business policies under Trump.

  9. Qualitative variation - Wikipedia

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    This index is probably better known as the index of dissimilarity (D). [44] It is closely related to the Gini index. This index is biased as its expectation under a uniform distribution is > 0. A modification of this index has been proposed by Gorard and Taylor. [45] Their index (GT) is = (+)