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Employment of Low-Income African American and Latino Teens: Does Neighborhood Social Mix Matter?

机译:低收入的非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔青少年的就业:邻里社会融合很重要吗?

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We quantify how teen employment outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos relate to their neighborhood conditions during ages 14–17. Data come from surveys of Denver Housing Authority (DHA) households who have lived in public housing scattered throughout Denver County. Because DHA household allocation mimics random assignment to neighborhood, this program represents a natural experiment for overcoming geographic selection bias. Our logistic and Tobit regression analyses found overall greater odds of teen employment and more hours worked for those who lived in neighborhoods with higher percentages of pre-1940 vintage housing, property crime rates and child abuse rates, though the strength of relationships was highly contingent on gender and ethnicity. Teen employment prospects of African Americans were especially diminished by residence in more socially vulnerable, violent neighborhoods, implying selective potential gains from social mixing alternatives.
机译:我们量化了低收入非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人在14-17岁之间的青少年就业结果如何与他们的邻里状况相关。数据来自丹佛住房管理局(DHA)住户分布在丹佛县各地的公共住房中的家庭的调查。由于DHA家庭分配模拟了对邻域的随机分配,因此该程序代表了克服地理选择偏差的自然实验。我们的逻辑和Tobit回归分析发现,对于居住在1940年前的老式住房,财产犯罪率和儿童虐待率较高的社区的青少年来说,总体而言,青少年就业的机会更大,工作时间更长,尽管这种关系在很大程度上取决于性别和种族。非裔美国人的青少年就业前景因居住在社会上更脆弱,更暴力的社区而特别受到削弱,这意味着从社会混合选择中有选择地获得潜在的收益。

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