Previous studies have shown that intra- and interracial differences in residential preferences are associated with continued residential segregation. However, to date, there has been comparatively little research to ascertain the factors which influence the development of such preferences. This study investigates two causal theories that have been proposed to explain the development of preferences, addressing the general question of whether a causal relationship exists between prejudice and the residential preferences of Detroit area whites and blacks. First, an argument is posited that whites' liberal attitudes about living in integrated neighborhoods may be negatively affected by stereotype use. Here, it is also argued that blacks' experi...
In the past decade there has been a growing literature focused on explaining the patterns ...
This paper examines racial discrimination across several neighborhood and housing unit characteristi...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between residential choices of individuals and resulting lon...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
While studies of racial residential preferences generally converge on the pattern that blacks prefer...
The perennial debate over the causes of housing segregation between whites and blacks has intensifie...
Almost a decade ago, the Kerner Commission warned that this country was moving toward two societies-...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
We estimate a structural equation model of the association of residential preferences, perceived hou...
This paper examines the relationships between the residential choices of individuals and aggregate p...
The residential and social segregation of whites from blacks creates a socialization process we refe...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
Economists have studied the effects of racial prejudice on urban residential structure using a set o...
In the past decade there has been a growing literature focused on explaining the patterns ...
This paper examines racial discrimination across several neighborhood and housing unit characteristi...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between residential choices of individuals and resulting lon...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segreg...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
While studies of racial residential preferences generally converge on the pattern that blacks prefer...
The perennial debate over the causes of housing segregation between whites and blacks has intensifie...
Almost a decade ago, the Kerner Commission warned that this country was moving toward two societies-...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
We estimate a structural equation model of the association of residential preferences, perceived hou...
This paper examines the relationships between the residential choices of individuals and aggregate p...
The residential and social segregation of whites from blacks creates a socialization process we refe...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
Economists have studied the effects of racial prejudice on urban residential structure using a set o...
In the past decade there has been a growing literature focused on explaining the patterns ...
This paper examines racial discrimination across several neighborhood and housing unit characteristi...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between residential choices of individuals and resulting lon...