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Housing and Neighborhood Turnover among Immigrant and Native-Born Households in New York City, 1991 to 1996
Emily Rosenbaum,
Michael Schill
President's Office
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New York City
100%
Immigrants
100%
Native-born
100%
Foreign-born
50%
White People
25%
Hispanic
25%
New York
25%
Occupancy
25%
High Concentration
25%
Race-ethnicity
25%
Hispanic Households
25%
People of Color
25%
Search Process
25%
Non-white
25%
Individual-level Data
25%
Mobility Patterns
25%
English Language Skills
25%
Black Household
25%
Mover
25%
Neighbourhood Preferences
25%
Neighborhood Search
25%
Housing Market Segmentation
25%
Housing Choice
25%
Social Sciences
Household
100%
Immigrant
100%
Housing Market
14%
Market Segmentation
14%
Choice of Housing
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Housing Market
25%
Market Segmentation
25%