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Segregation refers to the extent to which students or residents of different groups (e.g. racial/ethnic groups, or economic groups) attend different schools or live in different neighborhoods. Segregation is a characteristic of a group of schools or neighborhoods (rather than a feature of any individual school or neighborhood). Segregation is at its minimum value if all schools/neighborhoods have the same racial/ethnic or economic composition, and is maximized if no individual is enrolled in a school or lives in a neighborhood with any member of any different racial/ethnic or economic group (i.e., if all schools/neighborhoods are racially or economically homogeneous). Typically, segregation is measured on a scale from 0 to 1, with 0 indicating no segregation and 1 indicating complete segregation.
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