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wages from 1940 to 2014. It draws on closely related research on selection into the labor force, discrimination, and pre …
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The racial gap in the value of owner occupied housing has narrowed substantially since 1940, but this narrowing has not been even over time or across space. The 1970s stand out as an unusual decade in which the value gap did not narrow despite continued convergence in the observed...
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In this paper we study the long-term labor market implications of school resource equalization before Brown and school desegregation after Brown. For cohorts born in the South in the 1920s and 1930s, we find that racial disparities in measurable school characteristics had a substantial influence...
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-1960 period. The overwhelming theme is one of educational convergence, despite overt discrimination for much of the period …
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This paper measures the housing market impact of state-level anti-discrimination laws in the 1960s using household …-level and census-tract data. State-level fair-housing' laws attempted to bar discrimination on the basis of race, religion, and …
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