As income inequality in the U.S. rises, a pattern of residential segregation becomes more apparent. This paper seeks to test if differences in education can account for variation in housing prices across zip codes. We have developed regression models to analyze several economic factors, mainly education, and their relationship with housing costs. We discovered a positive linear relationship between the percentage of people with higher levels of college education and higher housing prices in the zip code. These findings support the idea that education is a predictor of geographic stratification
Since the 1990s, state governments have introduced policies to encourage greater school choice, with...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
This dissertation centers on research at the intersection of labor, public, and urban economics. Cha...
Abstract We study the relationship between house prices and segregation. We find racial segregation ...
This paper explores the effects of income on housing prices in the United States. Data from the 50 ...
This dissertation consists of three studies of the relationship between neighborhoods, housing polic...
2 We study housing prices and neighborhood segregation. We advance the literature by (1) studying no...
This empirical study investigates the impact of property taxes, public education outlays, and other ...
Social scientists have suggested that a key sociobehavioral consequence of rising inequality is inte...
American homeowners accumulate material wealth as they gain equity on their homes. A sociological lo...
When it comes to housing prices, there are many factors to consider with an endless list of prioriti...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Why in some urban areas do rich and poor households cohabit at the community level while, in others,...
This dissertation uses the institutions of public schooling in the U.S. as a lens to study how broad...
Since the 1990s, state governments have introduced policies to encourage greater school choice, with...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
This dissertation centers on research at the intersection of labor, public, and urban economics. Cha...
Abstract We study the relationship between house prices and segregation. We find racial segregation ...
This paper explores the effects of income on housing prices in the United States. Data from the 50 ...
This dissertation consists of three studies of the relationship between neighborhoods, housing polic...
2 We study housing prices and neighborhood segregation. We advance the literature by (1) studying no...
This empirical study investigates the impact of property taxes, public education outlays, and other ...
Social scientists have suggested that a key sociobehavioral consequence of rising inequality is inte...
American homeowners accumulate material wealth as they gain equity on their homes. A sociological lo...
When it comes to housing prices, there are many factors to consider with an endless list of prioriti...
From 1980 to 2000, the substantial rise in the U.S. college-high school graduate wage gap coincided ...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Why in some urban areas do rich and poor households cohabit at the community level while, in others,...
This dissertation uses the institutions of public schooling in the U.S. as a lens to study how broad...
Since the 1990s, state governments have introduced policies to encourage greater school choice, with...
Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States should decline when ra...
This dissertation centers on research at the intersection of labor, public, and urban economics. Cha...