We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially less affluent group at a disadvantage in acquiring human capital. Extending Loury (1977), we demonstrate that (i) group differences in economic success can persist across generations in the absence of either discrimination or group differences in ability, provided that social segregation is sufficiently great, (ii) there is threshold level of integration above which group inequality cannot be sustained, (iii) this threshold varies systematically but non-monotonically with the population share of the disadvantaged group, (iv) crossing the threshold induces convergence to a common high level of human capital if the less affluent population sha...
The quality of one's social network significantly affects his economic success. Even after the skill...
This paper develops a model of social interactions and endogenous poverty traps. The key idea is cap...
We develop an index of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation should disagg...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
After decades of narrowing, the achievement gap between black and white school children widened in t...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We develop a network model of occupational segregation between social groups divided along gender or...
The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of the process of segregation formation. The...
Recent research on inequality, in particular as put forward by Brock and Durlauf (2000 a,b) and Durl...
The objective of this paper is to integrate economic and sociological elements in a model of human c...
We study the role of school inequality and social segregation for human capital accu-mulation, inequ...
Disparities in economic conditions among different ethnic, racial, or religious groups continue to b...
We introduce neighborhood effects in the costs of human capital acquisition into a model of statisti...
A large theoretical literature explains persistent inter-household inequality in earnings and human ...
The labor market is one of the most critical sites in which race, gender, and class inequality conve...
The quality of one's social network significantly affects his economic success. Even after the skill...
This paper develops a model of social interactions and endogenous poverty traps. The key idea is cap...
We develop an index of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation should disagg...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
After decades of narrowing, the achievement gap between black and white school children widened in t...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We develop a network model of occupational segregation between social groups divided along gender or...
The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of the process of segregation formation. The...
Recent research on inequality, in particular as put forward by Brock and Durlauf (2000 a,b) and Durl...
The objective of this paper is to integrate economic and sociological elements in a model of human c...
We study the role of school inequality and social segregation for human capital accu-mulation, inequ...
Disparities in economic conditions among different ethnic, racial, or religious groups continue to b...
We introduce neighborhood effects in the costs of human capital acquisition into a model of statisti...
A large theoretical literature explains persistent inter-household inequality in earnings and human ...
The labor market is one of the most critical sites in which race, gender, and class inequality conve...
The quality of one's social network significantly affects his economic success. Even after the skill...
This paper develops a model of social interactions and endogenous poverty traps. The key idea is cap...
We develop an index of segregation based on two premises: (1) a measure of segregation should disagg...