Spatial Dissimilarity Index
The spatial dissimilarity index is a boundary-aware measure of residential segregation that corrects the classic index of dissimilarity for the fact that areal units are not isolated boxes but neighbours that share borders. Developed by Richard Morrill in 1991 and refined by David Wong in 1993, it discounts the aspatial index by the degree to which adjacent units differ in group composition, so that two groups clustered into separate but neighbouring areas are recorded as less segregated than two groups locked into a checkerboard. It directly addresses the long-standing checkerboard problem that the aspatial Duncan index cannot see.
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- Wong, D. W. S. (1993). Spatial indices of segregation. Urban Studies, 30(3), 559–572. DOI: 10.1080/00420989320080551 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Spatial Dissimilarity Index (Boundary-Adjusted Segregation Measure). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/cs/human-geography/spatial-dissimilarity-index
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