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conclude that it likely reflects differential treatment of black neighborhoods by the mortgage industry in ways that are …
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highway access. Once identified, the denser neighborhoods had higher transit commuting, other things equal. Yet what … distinguishes this research is that we did not use a simple density measure to differentiate neighborhoods. Rather, density was an …
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In recent years, land use and transportation planning priorities have shifted from issues of mobility to focus on the capacity of neighbourhoods to provide opportunities to live, work, shop, and socialize at the local scale. This research explores a sample of households from Montreal, Quebec,...
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mechanisms that operate on the other side of real estate transactions to perpetuate racially segregated neighborhoods. We … brokers differentially market property listings in neighborhoods of varying racial composition? Using real estate listings … brokers market properties primarily in Black and White neighborhoods, respectively; and whether, controlling for gender and …
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disadvantaged neighborhoods, and few blacks live in the most advantaged neighborhoods. Using a sibling fixed effects regression … disadvantaged neighborhoods. …
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In this paper we estimate the causal effects on child mortality from moving into less distressed neighborhood environments. We match mortality data covering the period from 1997 to 2009 with information on every child in public housing that applied for a housing voucher in Chicago in 1997...
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