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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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lines but racial lines as well, by estimating the effects of job density measures that are disaggregated by race. We find …
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We investigate whether race and ethnicity influenced subprime loan pricing during 2005, the peak of the subprime …
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property risk measures. The results find race and ethnicity to be significant determinants of subprime lending in the borrower …
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show that disadvantages in the form of unstable family structures explain much of the disparities in arrest across race and …
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This chapter examines the causes and consequences of black-white residential segregation in the United States. Segregation can arise through black self-segregation, collective action to exclude blacks from white neighborhoods, or individual mobility of white households. Historically, whites used...
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