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How much does income matter in neighborhood choice?

机译:收入在邻里选择中有多重要?

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There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribution on how households make neighborhood choices, especially with respect to racial composition. We extend that literature by evaluating the role of income and socioeconomic status in the neighborhood choice process for minorities. We use individual household data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Study to investigate the comparative choices of white and Hispanic households in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. We show that income and education are important explanations for the likelihood of choosing neighborhoods. But at the same time, own race preferences clearly play a role. While whites with more income choose more white neighborhoods, Hispanics with more income choose less Hispanic neighborhoods. One interpretation is that both groups are translating resources, such as income and education, into residence in whiter and ostensibly, higher status neighborhoods.
机译:关于居民流动过程本身的文献很多,而关于家庭如何做出邻里选择的贡献较小,特别是在种族组成方面。我们通过评估收入和社会经济地位在少数民族邻里选择过程中的作用来扩展该文献。我们使用来自洛杉矶家庭和邻里研究的单个家庭数据来调查洛杉矶都会区中白人和西班牙裔家庭的比较选择。我们表明,收入和教育是选择邻里的可能性的重要解释。但与此同时,自己的种族偏好显然会发挥作用。收入较高的白人选择更多的白人社区,收入较高的白人选择更少的西班牙裔社区。一种解释是,这两个群体都在将诸如收入和教育之类的资源转化为居住在更白,貌似更高地位的社区的住所。

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