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native population growth to the economic incentives offered by ruralcounties in the Midwest and the South. We find that in … immigrant population inthese nontraditional rural destinations is not tied to concentrations of existing immigrantpopulations …. Rural immigrant population growth is more responsive than native populations toeconomic incentives and immigrant growth is …
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patronize hospitals. It begins with a brief analysis of hospital proximity and hospital proximity’s relationship to population …
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interdicteddiffers from the racial composition of the population. Incarceration rates are definedto be racially “fair” if the racial …
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underexogenous sequences of shocks; compute sample and population moment conditions;and obtain impulse-response functions. Three …
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This article illustrates the commonly overlooked sample selection probleminherent in using rural classification methods that change over time due to populationchanges. Since fast growing rural areas grow out of their rural status, using recent ruraldefinitions excludes the most successful places...
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population. The age composition of the labor force has also changed dramatically, often accompanied by sharp reductions in the …
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racial mix of her stops differs from that of the population. Every period, she observes the racial composition of jail … composition of the jail population to deviate from the "fair" one (one where the racial mix in jails is identical to that in the … criminal population). We compare this to a situation where officers have detailed stop data on each race, similar to data being …
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