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Minority-White income inequality across metropolitan areas: The role of racial/ethnic residential segregation and transportation networks

机译:大都市区的少数白金收入不平等:种族/民族住宅隔离和运输网络的作用

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Racial/ethnic inequality is a common feature of urban life. This paper attempts to identify spatial structures that contribute to disparities in White and minority incomes. In a study of 49 core based statistical areas (CBSAs) in the U.S., we analyze 2016 data on racial/ethnic income inequality, 2010 data on minority-White segregation, and 2014 data on job accessibility through transit, driving and pedestrian transportation networks. We find that Black and Latino incomes are far lower than White incomes where the former are more segregated and if transit, driving, and pedestrian networks are more efficient, i.e., residents can access a larger proportion of metro area employment opportunities during the morning rush hour. For Latinos, these effects are independent of each other. For Blacks, they are substitutes. We conclude by offering various explanations for why transit and pedestrian networks, in particular, could contribute to racial inequality.
机译:种族/民族不平等是城市生活的共同特征。 本文试图识别有助于白色和少数群体收入的差距的空间结构。 在对美国49个基于核心统计领域(CBSA)的研究中,我们分析了2016年关于种族/民族收入不平等的数据,2010年关于少数民族隔离的数据,2014年通过过境,驾驶和行人运输网络进行了关于工作可行性的数据。 我们发现黑色和拉丁裔收入远低于前者更加隔离的白人收入,如果过境,驾驶和行人网络更有效,即居民可以在早晨的高峰时段访问更大比例的地铁面积就业机会 。 对于拉丁岛,这些效果彼此独立。 对于黑人来说,他们是替代品。 我们通过为为什么运输和行人网络提供各种解释,特别是可能导致种族不平等。

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