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Selective mobility into and out of neighbourhoods is one of the driving forces of segregation. Empirical research has … neighbourhoods but is unable to do so will contribute to a better understanding of the drivers of segregation, especially in the … context of the debate on voluntary segregation versus segregation due to a lack of choice. We find that ethnic minority groups …
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formal sector a decade later, are subject to more severe ethnic segregation on the job and display less linguistic …
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In this paper, I study the impact of immigrant concentration in primary schools on educational outcomes of native and migrant students in a major Austrian city between 1980-2001. The outcome measures of interest are track attendance after primary education and grade repetition. Using variation...
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examine how this increase in public housing participation has affected segregation. While segregation levels have increased … projects and the surrounding non-public dwellings. As a result, contemporary differences in segregation levels across … segregation has been ambiguous. While large projects have increased segregation, the inflows of non-European immigrants into small …
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This paper examines the effects of Asian segregation on academic performance of non-Asian students in New York City …
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, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town … denomination, whereas towns are less segregated. Yet, we find relatively lower levels of segregation by literacy. Regression …
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, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town … denomination, whereas towns are less segregated. Yet, we find relatively lower levels of segregation by literacy. Regression …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012213131
formal sector a decade later, are subject to more severe ethnic segregation on the job and display less linguistic …
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chapter, I investigate the extent to which economic models of segregation, information-based discrimination, peer dynamics … consistent with the time-series data. Segregation and models of discrimination both contradict the trends in important ways. …
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sexist) majority group of customers. There exists a Nash equilibrium with full segregation in which a low-price firm serves … only the minority and a high-price firm serves only the majority. There is also a partial-integration equilibrium in which … price discriminate, none of these equilibria will hold. The partial integration equilibrium depends on how the prejudice of …
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