Title: Demographic Change in Los Angeles, 19402000:
1Demographic Change in Los Angeles,
1940-2000 Thinking about Diversity and
Isolation Presentation to the UCLA
History-Geography Project 2007.07.11 Philip J.
Ethington University of Southern
California Departments of History and Political
Science
2Jefferson High School Yearbook, 1940
3Jefferson High School Yearbook, 1940
4Race-Ethnic Majority Series Los Angeles
County 1940-2000 Koreatown and Watts Indicated
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6Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
7Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
8Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
9Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
10Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
11Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
12Koreatown
Watts
Data, analysis and cartography by Phil Ethington,
USC. Made Possible by the John Randolph Haynes
and Dora Haynes Foundation. Distribution is
unrestricted and encouraged. See also
www-rcf.usc.edu/philipje
13Chart 3.1 Los Angeles County by four race-ethnic
groups, 1940-2000.
14Chart 3.2 Diversity (Entropy, or H) Index, Los
Angeles County, by Census Tract, 1940-2000.
15Chart 3.3 Isolation Index, Los Angeles County,
1940-2000. Whitesdiamonds Blacksboxes
Latinostriangles Asianscircles.
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19The Isolation Diversity Plot (IDP) for
Hispanics, Whites, Asians, and Blacks, by
Municipal Place, 2000
20Map 6.1 South Gate, 2000 (CBBB) Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian
Box Black Each Symbol 500 persons
21Map 6.2 Manhattan Beach, 2000 (BCBB) Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian
Box Black Each Symbol 500 persons
22Map 6.3 LA County - Athens( AAAD) and Gardena
(AAAA), 2000 Cross Hispanic Triangle
White Circle Asian Box Black Each
Symbol 300 persons
Athens
23Map 6.4 Santa Monica, 2000 (ADAA) Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian
Box Black Each Symbol 300 persons
24Map 6.5 Inglewood, 2000 (DAAD) Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian
Box Black Each Symbol 500 persons
25Map 6.6 LA City District 10 (DAAA), 2000 Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian Box
Black Each Symbol 500 persons
26Map 6.7 Carson, 2000 (AAAD) Cross
Hispanic Triangle White Circle Asian
Box Black Each Symbol 500 persons
27Table 5.1 Summary of Segregation Types
Experienced by Race-Ethnic Group
28Table 5.2 Summary of Segregation Types by
Municipal Places and Race-Ethnic Groups
29Table 6.1 Explanation of Segregation Type
Combinations for Municipal Places
30Table 6.2 Summary of Populations Living in
Municipal Places of Each Segregation Type
Combination
31Table 6.3 Summary of Changes in Segregation
Types, By Group Experiencing Changes, 1990-2000