The Isolation Index is a statistical measure used to evaluate the degree of segregation between different groups within a population, such as racial or ethnic groups. It helps to assess how isolated or integrated a specific group is in relation to others within a particular geographical area or community. The Isolation Index specifically examines the extent to which a particular group is likely to encounter members of its own group as opposed to members of other groups.

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