The location quotient (LQ), a ratio of ratios, is a widely known geographic index (Isard,1960). It is used to measure and map relative distributions or relative concentrations of acharacter in a sub-area compared to the area as a whole (Wheeler, 2005). It has been recentlyproposed as a local index in the study of residential segregation of foreign population(Apparicio et al., 2008; Benassi et al., 2016). The LQs are particularly useful when appliedto a metropolitan area where they allow to identify the spatial units in which a populationgroup is under-represented (LQ<11) or conversely, over-represented (LQ>1). Despite theirapparent simplicity, the location quotients present some slippery features this contributiontries to reflect on. This paper examines some different ways to compute the LQs and theirresults, by using data on residents by citizenship in the metropolitan area of Milan. Wegroups. Finally, we propose an alternative measure, the Locational Differential Index, to takeaccount of density, conveying the spatial component, absent in location quotients.

Location quotient as a local index of residential segregation. Theoretical and applied aspects

Crisci Massimiliano;
2022

Abstract

The location quotient (LQ), a ratio of ratios, is a widely known geographic index (Isard,1960). It is used to measure and map relative distributions or relative concentrations of acharacter in a sub-area compared to the area as a whole (Wheeler, 2005). It has been recentlyproposed as a local index in the study of residential segregation of foreign population(Apparicio et al., 2008; Benassi et al., 2016). The LQs are particularly useful when appliedto a metropolitan area where they allow to identify the spatial units in which a populationgroup is under-represented (LQ<11) or conversely, over-represented (LQ>1). Despite theirapparent simplicity, the location quotients present some slippery features this contributiontries to reflect on. This paper examines some different ways to compute the LQs and theirresults, by using data on residents by citizenship in the metropolitan area of Milan. Wegroups. Finally, we propose an alternative measure, the Locational Differential Index, to takeaccount of density, conveying the spatial component, absent in location quotients.
2022
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Location quotient
Migration
Residential segregation
Metropolitan area
Italy
Milan
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