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high amenity locations. We do not find strong evidence that employment accessibility leads to income segregation …
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Why do high-income black households live in neighborhoods with characteristics similar to those of low-income white households? We find that neighborhood sorting by income and race cannot be explained by financial constraints: High-income, high-wealth black households live in similar-quality...
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Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one side, and individual … residential segregation patterns that occur when households make their neighborhood choice by taking economic and diversity …
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This open access book explores new research directions in social inequality and urban segregation. With the goal of … researchers to shed light on the entwined processes of inequality and segregation, and the implications for urban development … migration on cities, the related problems of social and spatial segregation, and the ramifications for policy reform. While the …
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greater segregation of high- and low-skill workers into separate firms. A model in which workers of different skill-levels are … imperfect substitutes can simultaneously account for these increases in segregation and inequality either through technological …
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greater segregation of high- and low-skill workers into separate firms. A model in which workers of different skill-levels are … imperfect substitutes can simultaneously account for these increases in segregation and inequality either through technological …
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We test potential social costs of educational inequality by analysing the influence of spatial and social segregation …
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Gagnon and Goyal (2017) develop an elegant model to understand the interaction between community and markets. One key argument is that, among others, whether markets and social ties are substitutes or complements plays a decisive role: markets undermine social ties in the case of substitutes and...
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Reproducing the socio-spatial structure of cities is one of the challenges facing the standard urban economics model of Alonso, Muth, Mills (AMM model). In a widely cited paper, Jan K. Brueckner, Jacques-François Thisse and Yves Zenou (1999) asked "Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit...
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