Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial similarity of next-door neighbors. The fineness of our measure reveals new facts not captured by traditional segregation indices. First, segregation doubled nationally from 1880 to 1940. Second, contrary to prior estimates, Southern urban areas were the most segregated in the country and remained so over time. Third, increasing segregation in the twentieth century was not strictly driven by urbanization, black migration, or white flight: it resulted from increasing racial sorting at the household level. In all areas-North and South, urban and rural-segregation increased dramatically
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This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
This paper hypothesizes that segregation in US cities increases as racial inequality narrows due to ...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
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Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
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Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
This paper examines the extent to which income differences across the racial groups can account for ...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
This paper hypothesizes that segregation in US cities increases as racial inequality narrows due to ...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
Drawing on decennial census data, we assess trends in residential segregation in the United States f...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
In contrast to conventional wisdom, this paper identi\u85es a powerful mechanism which can lead to p...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
This paper examines the extent to which income differences across the racial groups can account for ...
This paper sheds new light on the forces that drive residential segregation on the basis of race, as...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when raci...