Allen, Rebecca; Burgess, Simon; Davidson, Russell; … - In: Econometrics Journal 18 (2015) 1, pp. 40-66
The most widely used measure of segregation is the so‐called dissimilarity index. It is now well understood that this measure also reflects randomness in the allocation of individuals to units (i.e. it measures deviations from evenness, not deviations from randomness). This leads to...