Tools for fitting a multilevel index of dissimilarity to geographically hierarchical data. The results measure the two principal dimensions of segregation, unevenness and clustering. The amount of segregation, scale effects and the impact of particular places on the overall index can be assessed. The package development was funded partly under the ESRC's Urban Big Data Centre http://ubdc.ac.uk/, grant ES/L011921/1.
Harris R (2017) Measuring the scales of segregation: Looking at the residential separation of White British and other school children in England using a multilevel index of dissimilarity http://bit.ly/2lQ4r0n
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