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Title: To Ghetto or Not to Ghetto: Ethnicity and Residential Segregation
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1. Borjas, George J.
To Ghetto or Not to Ghetto: Ethnicity and Residential Segregation
Journal of Urban Economics 44,2 (September 1998): 228-253.
Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094119097920684
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc.
Keyword(s): Ethnic Groups/Ethnicity; Household Composition; Household Income; Household Models; Human Capital

This paper analyzes the link between ethnicity and the choice of residing in ethnically segregated neighborhoods. Data drawn from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth show that there exist strong human capital externalities both within and across ethnic groups. As a result, the segregation choices made by particular households depend both on the household's economic opportunities and on aggregate characteristics of the ethnic groups. The evidence suggests that highly skilled persons who belong to disadvantaged groups have lower probabilities of ethnic residential segregation--relative to the choices made by the most skilled persons in the most skilled groups. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
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Borjas, George J. "To Ghetto or Not to Ghetto: Ethnicity and Residential Segregation." Journal of Urban Economics 44,2 (September 1998): 228-253.