“…Schelling's conceptual work has since been extended and implemented using ABMs that can be used to test the sensitivity of the model to changes in agent tolerance (Urselmans & Phelps, 2018; Zhang, 2004) and neighborhood types (Crooks, 2010; Laurie & Jaggi, 2003), explore motivations for segregation including status (Fossett, 2006), ethnicity (Benard & Willer, 2007; Fossett, 2006), and language (Perez et al, 2019), and add a variety of agent preferences including neighborhood characteristics (Chen, Irwin, Jayaprakash, & Warren, 2005; Jayaprakash, Warren, Irwin, & Chen, 2009; Zhang, 2004) into relocation decisions. The degree of segregation is often measured using five main indices, including evenness, exposure, concentration, centralization, and clustering (Massey & Denton, 1988).…”