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While racial segregation decreased, economic segregation increased.
In some cities ethnic segregation increased.
The research found that, in the decade from 2001, segregation increased in 11 of 13 major European cities (the other exception, along with London, was Amsterdam).
As racial and economic segregation increased, health problems became concentrated in the most deprived areas, as if the miasma were condensing over them.
We show that the growth in income segregation varies among metropolitan areas, and that segregation increased rapidly in places that experienced large increases in income inequality.
Recent studies find that high levels of black-white segregation increased rates of foreclosures and subprime lending across US metropolitan areas during the housing crisis.
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We hypothesized that with varying levels of segregation, increasing the proportion of the minority population within a county was accompanied by decreasing levels of access to surgical care.
However, the study did find evidence that sex segregation "increases gender stereotyping and legitimizes institutionalized sexism".
White links this with more segregation: "Increasing hotel-like services within these buildings, such as concierges, gyms and bars, make people less reliant on the community around them".
As it was in the day, so it will be again--but this time around the context is different: The absence of legal segregation increases the demand for the offerings of black intellectuals and at the same time makes them more valuable to all Americans, white and black.
Probably, the slower gliding velocity of the cells from this mutant delays both separation of daughter cells and chromosome segregation increasing in this way the proportion of cells with a high DNA content.
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