Research Article
Exploring Residential Heterogeneity through Multiscalar Lens: A Case Study of Hangzhou, China
Table 1
Residential heterogeneity of different groups and dimensions in Hangzhou.
| | Evenness (H) | Exposure (xPx) | Aspatial | Spatial (500 m bw) | Spatial (1000 m bw) | Aspatial | Spatial (decay) |
| Migrant | 0.10730 | 0.07853 | 0.07370 | 0.52312 | 0.00183 | Female | 0.00219 | 0.00159 | 0.00163 | 0.48744 | 0.00655 | Hukou | 0.21603 | 0.21419 | 0.20585 | 0.67199 | 0.01852 | Agriculture and husbandry | 0.18064 | 0.18931 | 0.17987 | 0.12330 | 0.00967 | Professional and technical | 0.02431 | 0.02137 | 0.01985 | 0.71963 | 0.00739 | Business and services | 0.02711 | 0.02148 | 0.02139 | 0.27094 | 0.00113 | Highly educated | 0.13846 | 0.18160 | 0.17361 | 0.36930 | 0.00016 | Elderly | 0.05324 | 0.08367 | 0.07545 | 0.14636 | 0.00539 | Unemployment | 0.01901 | 0.02758 | 0.02286 | 0.03876 | 0.00017 |
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