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African Americans 430 United States 238 USA 220 Afroamerikaner 172 History 113 Schwarze 107 Race relations 89 Social conditions 80 Ethnic discrimination 61 Ethnische Diskriminierung 61 20th century 59 Coronavirus 49 Hispanics 48 Hispano-Amerikaner 45 Racism 41 Black people 37 Schwarze Menschen 37 Soziale Situation 35 Ethnic group 33 Ethnische Gruppe 33 Race identity 33 Politics and government 32 Weiße 32 Civil rights 30 Mortality 30 Sterblichkeit 30 Geschichte 28 White people 27 Women 26 Biography 23 Ethnische Beziehung 23 Frauen 23 Social aspects 22 COVID-19 21 Intellectual life 21 Political aspects 21 Economic conditions 20 Gender differences 20 Geschlechterunterschiede 20 Gesundheitsrisiko 20
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Bibliographie 110 Working Paper 98 Arbeitspapier 97 Graue Literatur 94 Non-commercial literature 94 Article in journal 42 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 42 Biographie 23 research-article 13 Aufsatz im Buch 3 Book section 3 viewpoint 3 review-article 2 Article 1 Audio- / visual Ressource 1 Biografie 1 Biography 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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Bertocchi, Graziella 19 Dimico, Arcangelo 19 Couch, Kenneth A. 9 Fairlie, Robert W. 9 Xu, Huanan 9 Baran, Cavit 8 Chyn, Eric 8 Stuart, Bryan A. 8 Collins, William J. 7 Cook, Lisa D. 6 Angelucci, Manuela 5 Angrisani, Marco 5 Courtemanche, Charles 5 Kapteyn, Arie 5 Schaner, Simone 5 Yelowitz, Aaron S. 5 Bennett, Daniel 4 Farrell, Diana 4 Ganong, Peter 4 García, Jorge Luis 4 Gould, Eric D. 4 Heckman, James J. 4 Jones, Damon 4 Pathak, Parag A. 4 Ronda, Victor 4 Schmidt, Harald 4 Solomon, Adam 4 Song, Edwin 4 Sönmez, Tayfun 4 Wheat, Chris 4 Wolff, Edward N. 4 Ünver, M. Utku 4 Alsan, Marcella 3 Arcidiacono, Peter 3 Benitez, Joseph A. 3 Birkett, Brenda S. 3 Chandra, Amitabh 3 Chernenko, Sergey 3 Christensen, Peter 3 Dal Borgo, Mariela 3
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National Bureau of Economic Research 53 Mathematica Policy Research 4 Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) 2 Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2 Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 2 Department of Economics and Finance, La Trobe Business School 1 Department of Economics, Boston College 1 Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation 1 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), University of California-Berkeley 1 International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences 1 Research School of Economics, College of Business and Economics 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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NBER working paper series 53 NBER Working Paper 11 Discussion paper series / IZA 9 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 9 IZA Discussion Paper 7 The review of black political economy : analyzing policy prescriptions designed to reduce inequalities 5 Discussion papers / CEPR 4 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 4 Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4 The Review of Black Political Economy 4 American Journal of Business 3 Social Science & Medicine 3 American crossroads 2 Black studies 2 CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs 2 CHILD working papers series 2 Covid economics : vetted and real-time papers 2 DEMB working paper series 2 Dondena working papers : working paper 2 EIEF working paper 2 GLO discussion paper 2 I4R discussion paper series 2 Journal of Consumer Marketing 2 Journal of career development 2 Journal of monetary economics 2 Social Studies Research and Practice 2 The quarterly journal of economics 2 University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper 2 Williams College Economics Department working paper series 2 Working Papers / Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 2 Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy 2 2009 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia 1 2010 Annual Meeting, February 6-9, 2010, Orlando, Florida 1 American economic journal 1 Applied economic perspectives and policy 1 Blackwell companions in cultural studies 1 Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1 Boston College working papers in economics 1 Business history review 1 CEH Discussion Papers 1
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The shadow of fear: hate crime victimization and stress after Charlottesville
Hellyer, Joshua; Gereke, Johanna - In: Frontiers in Psychology 15 (2024), pp. 1-12
Recent years have witnessed an increase in highly publicized attacks targeting members of ethnoracial and religious minority groups. To date, existing research has primarily focused on the tendency for such “trigger events” to generate violent aftershocks. We argue that beyond such ripple...
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Replication study of Cook et al. (2023) : the evolution of access to public accomodations in the United States
Zahra, Tahreen; Beland, Louis-Philippe - 2024
This is a replication study of Cook et al.(2023), a paper that investigates the determinants of access to nondiscriminatory public accommodations for African-Americans before the 1964 Civil Rights Act. They utilize the Negro Motorist Green Books and World War II casualty data to examine the...
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Targeted relief : geography and timing of emergency rental assistance
Figinski, Theodore F.; Keenan, Sydney; Sweeney, Richard J. - 2024
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Loan packaging decisions for beginning African American and other socially disadvantaged farmers
Escalante, Cesar L.; Gao, Penghui; Secor, William - In: The American journal of economics and sociology 83 (2024) 1, pp. 109-126
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"When Anything Can Happen” : Anticipated Adversity and Postsecondary Decision-Making
DeLuca, Stefanie; Papageorge, Nicholas W.; Boselovic, … - 2023
We examine how disadvantaged students make postsecondary education decisions, focusing on why they often opt for short, flexible programs that tend to have low returns in the labor market. Prior literature emphasizes information deficits and financial constraints. We draw upon qualitative data...
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The Gendered Impacts of Perceived Skin Tone : Evidence from African-American Siblings in 1870–1940
Abramitzky, Ran; Conway, Jacob; Mill, Roy; Stein, Luke C.D - 2023
We study differences in economic outcomes by perceived skin tone among African Americans using full-count U.S. decennial census data from the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Comparing children coded as "Black" or "Mulatto" by census enumerators and linking these children across population...
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The Great Migration and Educational Opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2023
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South...
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Endogenous Driving Behavior in Tests of Racial Profiling
Kalinowski, Jesse; Ross, Matthew B.; Ross, Stephen L. - 2023
African-American motorists may adjust their driving in response to increased scrutiny by police. In daylight, when their race is more easily observable, minority motorists are the only group less likely to have fatal motor vehicle accidents. In Massachusetts and Tennessee, we find that...
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The Great Migration and educational opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2023
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South...
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Applications or approvals : what drives racial disparities in the Paycheck Protection Program?
Chernenko, Sergey; Kaplan, Nathan; Sarkar, Asani; … - 2023
We use the 2020 Small Business Credit Survey to study the sources of racial disparities in use of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Black-owned firms are 8.9 percentage points less likely than observably similar white-owned firms to receive PPP loans. About 55 percent of this take-up...
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The Black dollar in nineteenth-century Baltimore
Allen, Marcus Anthony - In: Essays in economic & business history : the journal of … 41 (2023) 2, pp. 111-131
When did Black communities begin having access to significant amounts of money? Were the Black economic enclaves or Black Wall Streets which developed in the first decades of the twentieth century in places like Richmond, Chicago and Durham, the first communities where the Black dollar...
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Wars and the labor market outcomes of minorities in the U.S.
Ferrara, Andreas - 2023
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Competition and Consumer Discrimination
Jones, Maggie; Logan, Trevon D.; Rosé, David; Cook, Lisa D. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
This paper studies consumer discrimination while taking into consideration the role of competition between firms, providing one of the first large-scale comprehensive analyses of consumer discrimination and market forces. We formally model consumer discrimination, where some majority-group...
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Racial Disparities and Bias in Consumer Bankruptcy
Argyle, Bronson; Indarte, Sasha; Iverson, Benjamin; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
We document substantial racial disparities in consumer bankruptcy outcomes and investigate the role of racial bias in contributing to these disparities. Using data on the near universe of US bankruptcy cases and self-reported and manually-identified measures of race, we show that minority filers...
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Racial and ethnic disparities in retirement outcomes : impacts of outreach
Viceisza, Angelino C. G.; Calhoun, Amaia; Lee, Gabriella - In: The review of black political economy : analyzing … 52 (2025) 1, pp. 87-108
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The Geography of Opportunity after the Civil War : Black and White Americans' Intra- and Intergenerational Mobility into Property Ownership
Collins, William J.; Holtkamp, Nicholas C. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
We shed new light on historical black-white disparities in wealth and economic mobility by examining datasets of linked census records. First, we compare black and white men's intra- and inter-generational mobility into property ownership between 1870, the first census taken after the Civil War,...
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The Long Road to Equality : Racial Capital and Generational Convergence
Bayer, Patrick J.; Charles, Kerwin Kofi; Park, JoonYup - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
We introduce the concept of racial capital, defined as the collective material and non- material assets of the racial groups to which a child is exposed while growing up, and examine its potential to explain racial disparities in life outcomes that persist even after accounting for a broad range...
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African American management history : insights on gaining a cooperative advantage
Prieto, Leon C.; Phipps, Simone T. A. - 2025 - Second edition
The most successful business leaders always have their own compelling philosophies, but all too often the thoughts and ideologies of high-profile African American leaders are forgotten or passed over. The ideas and practices of these visionary leaders, sometimes heralded within their own...
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Vanguard : Black Veterans and Civil Rights after World War I
Ang, Desmond; Chinoy, Sahil - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
Nearly 400,000 Black men were drafted into the National Army during World War I, where they toiled in segregated units and received little formal training. Leveraging novel variation from the WWI draft lottery and millions of digitized military and NAACP records, we document the pioneering role...
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Minority Underrepresentation in U.S. Cities
Ricca, Federico; Trebbi, Francesco - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
This paper investigates the patterns of Minority representation and voter registration in U.S. municipal governments. For the period 1981-2020, we report substantial levels of strategic underrepresentation of African American, Asian, and Latino voters in U.S. local politics. Disproportionality...
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The Great Migration and Educational Opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2022
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South...
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The Franchise, Policing, and Race : Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act
Facchini, Giovanni; Knight, Brian G.; Testa, Cecilia - 2022
This paper investigates the relationship between the franchise and law enforcement practices using evidence from the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965. We find that, following the VRA, black arrest rates fell in counties that were both covered by the legislation and had a large number of newly...
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Wealth, Race, and Consumption Smoothing of Typical Income Shocks
Ganong, Peter; Jones, Damon; Noel, Pascal; Greig, Fiona; … - 2022
We estimate the elasticity of consumption with respect to income using an instrument based on firm-wide changes in pay. While much of the consumption-smoothing literature uses variation in unusual windfall income, this instrument captures the temporary income variation that households typically...
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Impact of college education on incorporated and unincorporated self-employment : variations among African Americans and Hispanics
Guo, Xuguang; Chen, Wei; Iurchenko, Denis - In: New England journal of entrepreneurship : NEJE 25 (2022) 1, pp. 70-90
Purpose - This study examines the impact of college education on incorporated and unincorporated selfemployments. It specifically compares the effects on African Americans and Hispanics with the effects on Whites. Design/methodology/approach - The study sample was drawn from the US Current...
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The Great Migration and educational opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2022
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete-count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South...
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The Great Migration and Educational Opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2022
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete-count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South...
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Household Wealth Trends in the United States, 1962 to 2019 : Median Wealth Rebounds... But Not Enough
Wolff, Edward N. - 2022
Median household wealth shot up by 21.2 percent in real terms between 2016 and 2019, as asset prices continued to rebound. However, 2007 still remains the watershed year, and median wealth was down 20.4 percent relative to 2007, though mean wealth more than fully recovered. There was a modest...
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The Antebellum Roots of Distinctively Black Names
Logan, Trevon; Cook, Lisa D.; Parman, John - 2022
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era. Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for African American males in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (Cook, Logan and Parman 2014), we analyze...
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The Great Migration of Black Americans from the Us South : A Guide and Interpretation
Collins, William J. - 2022
The Great Migration from the US South is a prominent theme in economic history research not only because it was a prime example of large scale internal migration, but also because it had far-reaching ramifications for American economic, social, and political change. This article offers a concise...
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The Long Run Impacts of Court-Ordered Desegregation
Anstreicher, Garrett; Fletcher, Jason; Thompson, Owen - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Court ordered desegregation plans were implemented in hundreds of US school districts nationwide from the 1960s through the 1980s, and were arguably the most substantive national attempt to improve educational access for African American children in modern American history. Using large Census...
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What the Students for Fair Admissions Cases Reveal About Racial Preferences
Arcidiacono, Peter; Kinsler, Josh; Ransom, Tyler - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Using detailed admissions data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC cases, we examine how racial preferences for under-represented minorities (URMs) affect their admissions to Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill. At Harvard, the admit rates for typical African American applicants are on...
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The Demand For Protection and the Persistently High Rates of Gun Violence Among Young Black Males
Evans, William N.; Kotowski, Maciej H. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
We develop a theoretical model to explain both the high level and persistence in gun violence for black males ages 15-24 consistent with the empirical literature. A person may carry a gun for instrumental (i.e., criminal) reasons or for its perceived protective benefit. Discerning underlying...
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The great migration and educational opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - 2022
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What the students for fair admissions cases reveal about racial preferences
Arcidiacono, Peter; Kinsler, Josh; Ransom, Tyler - 2022
Using detailed admissions data made public in the SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC cases, we examine how racial preferences for under-represented minorities (URMs) affect their admissions to Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill. At Harvard, the admit rates for typical African American applicants are on...
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Wealth of Two Nations : The U.S. Racial Wealth Gap, 1860-2020
Derenoncourt, Ellora; Kim, Chi Hyun; Kuhn, Moritz; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
The racial wealth gap is the largest of the economic disparities between Black and white Americans, with a white-to-Black per capita wealth ratio of 6 to 1. It is also among the most persistent. In this paper, we construct the first continuous series on white-to-Black per capita wealth ratios...
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Racial Diversity in Private Capital Fundraising
Cassel, Johan; Lerner, Joshua; Yimfor, Emmanuel - 2022
Black- and Hispanic-owned funds control a very modest share of assets in the private capital industry. We find that the sensitivity of follow-on fundraising to fund performance is greater for minority-owned groups, particularly for underperforming groups. We find little support for a number of...
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Covid-19, Race, and Gender
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo - 2022
The mounting evidence on the demographics of COVID-19 fatalities points to an overrepresentation of minorities and an underrepresentation of women. Using individual-level, race-disaggregated, and georeferenced death data collected by the Cook County Medical Examiner, we jointly investigate the...
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Applications or Approvals : What Drives Racial Disparities in the Paycheck Protection Program?
Chernenko, Sergey; Kaplan, Nathan; Sarkar, Asani; … - 2022
We use the 2020 Small Business Credit Survey to study the sources of racial disparities in use of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Black-owned firms are 8.9 percentage points less likely to receive PPP loans than observably similar white-owned firms. About 55% of this take-up disparity is...
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Black Americans' Landholdings and Economic Mobility after Emancipation : New Evidence on the Significance of 40 Acres
Collins, William J.; Holtkamp, Nicholas C.; Wanamaker, … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
The US Civil War ended in 1865 without the distribution of land or compensation to those formerly enslaved--a decision often seen as a cornerstone of racial inequality. We build a dataset to observe Black households' landholdings in 1880, a key component of their wealth, alongside a sample of...
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Intergenerational Mobility Begins Before Birth
Seshadri, Ananth; Zhou, Anson - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Nearly 40% of births in the United States are unintended, and this phenomenon is disproportionately common among Black Americans and women with lower education. Given that being born to unprepared parents significantly affects children's outcomes, could family planning access affect...
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Black Americans' landholdings and economic mobility after emancipation : evidence from the census of agriculture and linked records
Collins, William J.; Holtkamp, Nicholas; Wanamaker, … - In: The journal of economic history 84 (2024) 4, pp. 963-996
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The Great Migration and educational opportunity
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A. - In: American economic journal 16 (2024) 3, pp. 354-398
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Why Aren't There More Minority Entrepreneurs?
Bennett, Victor M.; Robinson, David T. - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
We study racial and gender disparities in entrepreneurial activity through the lens of a Roy model, focusing on the distinction between idea generation and execution. Using nationally representative sur-vey data, we find that Black and Hispanic individuals demonstrate higher entrepreneurial...
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African Americans and federal land policy : exploring the homestead acts of 1862 and 1866
Muhammad, Andrew; Sichko, Christopher; Olsson, Tore C. - In: Applied economic perspectives and policy 46 (2024) 1, pp. 95-110
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Re-assessing the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
Card, David E.; Rothstein, Jesse; Yi, Moises - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
We use detailed location information from the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) database to develop new evidence on the effects of spatial mismatch on the relative earnings of Black workers in large US cities. We classify workplaces by the size of the pay premiums they offer in a...
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The black tax : 150 years of theft, exploitation, and dispossession in America
Kahrl, Andrew W. - 2024
"Andrew Kahrl's enraging national assessment of legal and financial dispossession proves that African Americans property owners have long been beset by racist practices, invisible obstacles, and hidden traps that leave them vulnerable to economic predation. Kahrl focuses specially on how...
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JUE insight: COVID-19, race, and gender
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo - In: Journal of urban economics 141 (2024), pp. 1-8
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Using Information to Curb Racial Discrimination
Knittel, Christopher R.; MacKenzie, Donald; Namazu, Michiko - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
We test whether more information about customers decreases racial bias. Our setting is the market for shared mobility services. Prior work by Ge et al. (2020) found that Uber drivers are two times more likely to cancel a ride if the passenger's name is one used predominantly by African...
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Wealth of two nations : the U.S. racial wealth gap : 1860-2020
Derenoncourt, Ellora; Kim, Chi Hyun; Kuhn, Moritz; … - In: The quarterly journal of economics 139 (2024) 2, pp. 693-750
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The Evolution of Black-White Differences in Occupational Mobility Across Post-Civil War America
Durlauf, Steven N.; Kim, Gueyon; Lee, Dohyeon; Song, Xi - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
This paper studies long-run differences in intergenerational occupational mobility between Black and White Americans. Combining data from linked historical censuses and contemporary large-scale surveys, we provide a comprehensive set of mobility measures based on Markov chains that trace the...
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