Dimensions of Urban Social Structure: The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia

Dimensions of Urban Social Structure: The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia

by Frank Lancaster Jones
Dimensions of Urban Social Structure: The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia

Dimensions of Urban Social Structure: The Social Areas of Melbourne, Australia

by Frank Lancaster Jones

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Overview

The physical segregation of social groups in industrial cities has long attracted the attention of social scientist and casual observer alike. In Australia the possibility of mapping the social ecology of large cities has been limited by the absence of sufficiently detailed census of information, a gap remedied in 1961 by the provision of a new range of small area data.

Here the author exploits the existence of the new information to present the first intensive social anatomy of any Australian metropolis. Statistics on the residential concentration and segregation of seventy socioeconomic, demographic, ethnic, and religious categories are examined, and the vast complexity and range of these data are reduced by sophisticated techniques of statistical analysis to three theoretically meaningful constructs—social rank, familism, and ethnicity. These constructs are used to develop a typology of social areas which serves as the basis for developing an understanding of and further hypotheses about, urban social structure.

Not only does this analysis present a self-contained study of Australia's second largest metropolis, but detailed maps and statistical appendixes provide a benchmark for future social investigations into the urban scene—on subjects such as political preference, immigrant adjustment, poverty, crime, delinquency, and urban planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487592141
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/1969
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Frank Lancaster Jones is an adjunct professor of sociology at The University of Queensland.
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