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Segregation and Poverty Concentration: The Role of Three Segregations
Lincoln Quillian
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Concentrated Poverty
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Poverty Concentration
100%
Poverty Rate
75%
Spatial Conditions
50%
Racial Segregation
50%
Decomposition Model
50%
Hispanic
25%
Poverty
25%
People of Color
25%
Minority Communities
25%
Racial Groups
25%
Other-race
25%
Racial Residential Segregation
25%
High-income
25%
Non-white
25%
Apartheid
25%
Middle Income
25%
Income Effect
25%
Expanded Model
25%
Cross-race
25%
Income Segregation
25%
Formal Decomposition
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Racial Segregation
100%
Racial Group
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Income Effect
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%