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children are manifested beginning in early childhood. In 2010, black asthma rates were double non-black rates. Some but not all … records of all children born in New Jersey between 2006 and 2010, we show that when we split the data by whether or not … children live in a "black" zip code, this racial difference in the incidence of asthma among LBW children entirely disappears …
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We estimate the long-run effects of the 1930s Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) redlining maps by linking children in … were least likely to have been chosen by the HOLC based on our statistical model. We find that children living on the lower …
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In this article, we explore the relationship between ethnic discrimination and neighborhood composition using a field experiment involving employment applications in the fast-food industry in metropolitan France. First of all, we note a high overall level of discrimination in hiring on the basis...
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Racial and ethnic neighborhood diversity and residential segregation among whites, African-Americans, Latinos, and … more rapidly. Residential segregation is defined as the relative difference between neighborhood diversity and the maximum … possible for the urban area given the distribution of the population across the racial and ethnic groups. Segregation declined …
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Why do high-income black households live in neighborhoods with characteristics similar to those of low-income white households? We find that neighborhood sorting by income and race cannot be explained by financial constraints: High-income, high-wealth black households live in similar-quality...
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