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Why is Black-White residential segregation so persistent? Evidence on three theories from migration data
Lincoln Quillian
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Sociology
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Whites
100%
Identity
44%
Neighborhood
33%
Probability
22%
Housing Market
22%
Migration
22%
Income
22%
Urban Areas
11%
Population Censuses
11%
Project
11%
Theory
11%
Process
11%
Change
11%
Evidence
11%
Alteration
11%
INIS
segregation
55%
data
33%
income
22%
migration
22%
probability
22%
avoidance
22%
levels
11%
populations
11%
cities
11%
dynamics
11%
african americans
11%
mobility
11%
panels
11%
market
11%
Psychology
Neighbourhood
33%
Avoidance
22%
Migration
22%
Discrimination
22%
African Americans
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Income
22%
Panel Study
11%