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science and theory have long questioned the claim that race is a stable identity marker such that there can be a fixed … there as well. What is left for courts to do is to cultivate attentiveness to race in a way that realizes these legal … to the ways in which race is performed and experienced: a kind of analysis that courts already conduct, but could conduct …
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This study uses census microdata from 1960 to 2010 to look at how the racial and ethnic composition of local government employees has reflected the diversity of the general population in the 100 largest metro areas over the last half century. Historically, one route to upward social mobility has...
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and representational changes in race are linked, we must ask whether there is a political reason Blacks return-migrate at … race affects return-migration among disaster evacuees. After accounting for economic, class-based, and other influences on … return-migration and political trust, there are no race-based differences in return-migration patterns. But since Blacks are …
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In this paper, we use the Blinder-Oaxaca method for nonlinear models to decompose observed differences in credit rationing of small businesses between white- and minority-owned firms in the USA. We utilize a representative dataset of small businesses from the Survey of Small Business Finances...
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This paper uses block-group data from the US decennial censuses to document changes in concentrated poverty. It provides several substantive and methodological lessons. First, the majority of poor sub-county areas were located (and hidden) in low poverty counties. Second, the 1990s brought large...
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or labor market networks inwhich race matters. We first report new evidence on the spatial mismatch hypothesis, using … workers. We then look at racial mismatch, by estimating the effects of job density measures that are disaggregated by race. We …
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