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Schelling's Model


From: DARREN MATTHEW SCHREIBER
Subject: Schelling's Model
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:31:32 -0700 (PDT)

Following Catherine's note, I was wondering who else might be working on
extensions/versions/revisions of Schellings segregation model.

I am working with the Empirical Research Group at UCLA Law School
on a study of housing segregation.  The plan is to extend the Schelling
Model to include housing costs as a factor in the relocation decision.
This work is in conjunction with research on empirical data.  I am also
going to be adding some classic measures of discrimination like the
dissimilarity index.

Who else is working on Schelling-type models?


        Darren



On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Catherine Dibble wrote:

> hi Matthew,
> 
> I also have Schelling's segregation model implemented nicely on
> my graph landscapes.  We often seem to be reinventing classic models.
> 
> 
> Catherine
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