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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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Residential Segregation
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Migration Data
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African American
50%
Migration Patterns
50%
Residential Mobility
50%
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
50%
White Population
50%
American Cities
50%
White Americans
50%
Housing Market
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Black Population
50%
Spatial Segregation
50%
Decennial Census
50%
Projected Changes
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Mixed Neighbourhoods
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Neighborhood Type
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Social Sciences
Residential Segregation
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Housing Market
50%
Population Censuses
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Discrimination
50%
Residential Mobility
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Panel Study
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Housing Market
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
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Africans
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Psychology
Discrimination
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