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SEGREGATION: DISSIMILARITY INDICES
Ohio Cities Ranked by White/Black Dissimilarity Index
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Rank |
City |
Black Population |
White Population |
Total Population |
Dissimilarity Index |
1. |
Garfield Heights city |
5,143 |
24,577 |
30,734 |
80.7 |
2. |
Cleveland city |
241,512 |
185,641 |
478,403 |
79.4 |
3. |
Dayton city |
71,291 |
87,487 |
166,179 |
78.3 |
4. |
Hamilton city |
4,562 |
53,386 |
60,690 |
68.7 |
5. |
Toledo city |
73,134 |
212,658 |
313,619 |
67.0 |
6. |
Barberton city |
1,482 |
25,662 |
27,899 |
65.9 |
7. |
Youngstown city |
35,440 |
40,100 |
82,026 |
64.2 |
8. |
Cincinnati city |
141,534 |
173,781 |
331,285 |
63.0 |
9. |
Akron city |
61,510 |
144,719 |
217,074 |
61.5 |
10. |
Columbus city |
172,750 |
475,897 |
711,470 |
61.0 |
11. |
Springfield city |
11,832 |
50,663 |
65,358 |
60.6 |
12. |
Middletown city |
5,447 |
44,658 |
51,605 |
59.6 |
13. |
Massillon city |
2,934 |
27,422 |
31,325 |
56.6 |
14. |
Euclid city |
16,038 |
34,678 |
52,717 |
56.2 |
15. |
East Cleveland city |
25,291 |
1,219 |
27,217 |
55.6 |
16. |
Parma city* |
901 |
81,102 |
85,655 |
54.4 |
17. |
Warren city |
11,730 |
33,420 |
46,832 |
53.4 |
18. |
Shaker Heights city |
9,985 |
17,434 |
29,405 |
53.1 |
19. |
Mansfield city |
9,655 |
37,547 |
49,346 |
52.7 |
20. |
Medina city* |
687 |
23,607 |
25,139 |
51.0 |
21. |
Cleveland Heights city |
20,752 |
25,840 |
49,958 |
50.3 |
22. |
Canton city |
16,875 |
59,653 |
80,806 |
50.0 |
23. |
Cuyahoga Falls city* |
918 |
47,102 |
49,374 |
48.6 |
24. |
Marion city |
2,465 |
31,658 |
35,318 |
48.4 |
25. |
Lorain city |
10,286 |
41,935 |
68,652 |
46.4 |
26. |
Maple Heights city |
11,547 |
13,382 |
26,156 |
46.3 |
27. |
Elyria city |
7,831 |
44,747 |
55,953 |
43.6 |
28. |
Kettering city* |
942 |
54,338 |
57,502 |
41.5 |
29. |
Zanesville city |
2,731 |
21,740 |
25,586 |
39.7 |
30. |
Lima city |
10,533 |
27,408 |
40,081 |
37.9 |
31. |
Sandusky city |
5,833 |
20,317 |
27,844 |
37.2 |
32. |
Lancaster city* |
214 |
34,220 |
35,335 |
37.1 |
33. |
Lakewood city |
1,088 |
51,921 |
56,646 |
36.4 |
34. |
Fairborn city |
1,997 |
27,646 |
32,052 |
35.8 |
35. |
Westlake city* |
299 |
29,199 |
31,719 |
35.7 |
36. |
Upper Arlington city* |
198 |
31,647 |
33,686 |
35.3 |
37. |
North Olmsted city* |
341 |
31,666 |
34,113 |
34.1 |
38. |
Trotwood city |
15,953 |
10,501 |
27,420 |
33.0 |
39. |
Delaware city* |
956 |
23,269 |
25,243 |
32.7 |
40. |
Newark city |
1,422 |
43,312 |
46,279 |
32.0 |
41. |
Brunswick city* |
244 |
32,107 |
33,388 |
30.2 |
42. |
Grove City city* |
405 |
25,836 |
27,075 |
30.0 |
43. |
Fairfield city |
2,526 |
37,450 |
42,097 |
29.9 |
44. |
Bowling Green city* |
810 |
26,839 |
29,636 |
28.5 |
45. |
North Royalton city* |
200 |
27,356 |
28,648 |
27.4 |
46. |
Findlay city* |
521 |
35,763 |
38,967 |
26.7 |
47. |
Reynoldsburg city |
3,325 |
26,946 |
32,069 |
26.7 |
48. |
Kent city |
2,533 |
23,807 |
27,906 |
26.0 |
49. |
Mentor city* |
324 |
48,650 |
50,278 |
25.7 |
50. |
Westerville city |
1,115 |
32,803 |
35,318 |
25.5 |
51. |
Stow city* |
492 |
30,415 |
32,139 |
25.4 |
52. |
Strongsville city* |
533 |
40,929 |
43,858 |
23.8 |
53. |
Beavercreek city* |
537 |
35,190 |
37,984 |
21.1 |
54. |
Gahanna city |
2,636 |
27,966 |
32,636 |
19.5 |
55. |
Dublin city* |
527 |
27,901 |
31,392 |
18.8 |
56. |
Huber Heights city |
3,703 |
32,075 |
38,212 |
18.6 |
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* When a group's population is small, its dissimilarity index may be high even if the group's members are evenly distributed throughout the area. Thus, when a group's population is less than 1,000, exercise caution in interpreting its dissimilarity indices.
Source: William H. Frey and Dowell Myers' analysis of Census 2000; and the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN). Home | About | Help | Contact | Use Policy
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