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Separate, Unequal, and Uncorrelated: Why We Need to Consider Race-specific Homicide Rates in US Metropolitan Areas:

机译:分别,不平等和不相关:为什么我们需要考虑美国大都市地区因种族而异的凶杀率:

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Sociologists recognize that American metropolitan areas continue to be highly segregated by race and that blacks continue to experience much higher homicide rates than whites across metropolitan areas. We show that the racial divide goes beyond separate and unequal to the point of being uncorrelated. Based on data from the Centers for Disease Control Underlying Cause of Death files 2008–2010 and the American Community Survey, this paper reports that homicide rates for whites and blacks are uncorrelated across US metropolitan areas. We show that under these conditions, the practice of analyzing overall homicide rates can substantially misrepresent both subgroups and that the correlations of other variables with overall homicide rates systematically exaggerate the average of the correlations with the two separate homicide rates. We therefore suggest that it is crucial to analyze rates of black and white homicide separately to accurately describe and understand causes and consequences of urban homicide.
机译:社会学家认识到,美国大都市地区仍然因种族而高度隔离,在整个大都市地区,黑人的凶杀率继续高于白人。我们表明,种族鸿沟已经超出了单独和不平等的程度,达到了不相关的程度。根据美国疾病控制中心潜在死因档案(2008-2010年)和美国社区调查的数据,该报告指出,在美国大都市地区,白人和黑人的凶杀率无关。我们表明,在这种情况下,分析整体凶杀率的做法可能会严重误导两个亚组,并且其他变量与整体凶杀率的相关性会系统地夸大与两个单独的凶杀率的相关性平均值。因此,我们建议至关重要的是,分别分析黑白杀人案的发生率,以准确地描述和理解城市杀人案的成因和后果。

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