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Tell me who's your neighbour and I'll tell you how much time you've got: The spatiotemporal consequences of residential segregation

Author(s)
Bó, Boróka B.  
Dukhovnov, Denys  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28217
Date Issued
2022-10
Date Available
2025-05-26T15:49:47Z
Abstract
Relying on data from the United States Census and the American Time Use Survey (2010–2017), we examine how residential segregation influences per capita discretionary time availability in Los Angeles, New York City and Miami. We find a sizable disadvantage of being Latinx for discretionary time availability. Non‐Latinx Whites have 182 extra hours of per capita discretionary time per year than do Latinx individuals. Both within‐neighbourhood and adjacent‐neighbourhood influences matter. In most neighbourhoods, segregation is correlated with having more discretionary time. Individuals in highly segregated areas have approximately 80 more hours of discretionary time per year than those living in diverse areas. This suggests that in addition to socioeconomic, cultural and well‐being benefits, ethnic enclaves may also impart temporal advantages. However, we find that there may be diminishing marginal returns with increasing segregation in surrounding areas. Sociodemographic characteristics explain over one‐quarter of the variance between segregation and discretionary time availability.
Other Sponsorship
National Institute on Aging
National Science Foundation
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Population, Space and Place
Volume
28
Issue
7
Start Page
1
End Page
18
Copyright (Published Version)
2022 The Authors
Subjects

Ethnic segregation

Neighbourhoods

Spatial econometric m...

Sociotemporal inequal...

DOI
10.1002/psp.2561
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1544-8444
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