2000, Albert Schrauwers, Colonial ‘Reformation’ in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi→ISBN, page 14:
Pillarization refers to the religious apartheid that characterized Dutch society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
2008, The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis→ISBN, page 122:
The first model explanation claims that British colonies where many white women went had sex apartheid, whereas Iberian colonies where few white women went saw rampant miscegenation […].
2008, Eamonn Fingleton, In the Jaws of the Dragon→ISBN, page 210:
This creates a system of income apartheid in which some journalists outearn their immediate colleagues by a factor of three or more.