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segregation and discrimination through credit scores? Minorities typically have lower credit scores, therefore the minority … population continues to suffer from segregation and discrimination under the blanket of institutional or structural racism …
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This paper seeks to disentangle the impactof residential segregation from that of employment discrimination in … this effect increased during the late 1970's. In contrast, residential segregation is relatively less important …. In both cities,residential segregation strongly influences black employment patterns and limits the efficacy of efforts …
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In cities throughout the United States, blacks tend to live in significantly poorer and lower-amenity neighborhoods than whites. An obvious first-order explanation for this is that an individual''s race is strongly correlated with socioeconomic status (SES), and poorer households can only afford...
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This paper hypothesizes that segregation in US cities increases as racial inequality narrows due to the emergence of … between segregation and inequality, we test this hypothesis using the 1990 and 2000 Censuses. Indeed, increased black … educational attainment in a city leads to a significant rise in the number of middle-class black communities and segregation for …
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We examine the effect of ethnic residential segregation on short- and long-term education and labor market outcomes of … discontinuous jump in ethnic residential segregation. We exploit these thresholds to estimate the intent-to-treat effect of tipping …
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