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Race, Class, and Place: Evaluating Mobility Outcomes for African Americans

机译:种族,阶级和地方:评估非洲裔美国人的出行结果

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There is an ongoing debate about levels of segregation, their causes, and their long-term direction. The debate is between those who, while acknowledging some role for economic forces, place the emphasis for continuing segregation on discrimination and White prejudice and those who place greater emphasis on income, wealth, and residential preferences. This debate is further illuminated with a detailed analysis of African American suburbanization using a combination of data from the 2000 Census and the Current Population Survey. The analysis confirms other research that shows substantial suburban growth of African American populations. It adds to that research by showing that those African American populations who move to the suburbs have substantially more income and wealth and higher levels of education than African American populations who move within the metropolitan cores. In addition, suburban African Americans live in more integrated settings than those who live in the central city. The implications of this finding bolster the view that income does matter in residential choices for African Americans.
机译:关于种族隔离的水平,其原因及其长期方向,目前正在进行辩论。辩论是在承认经济力量的某些角色的同时,将重点放在继续隔离歧视和白人偏见,而在强调收入,财富和居住偏好的人们之间。结合2000年人口普查和当前人口调查得出的数据,对非裔美国人郊区化进行了详细分析,进一步阐明了这一辩论。该分析证实了其他研究,这些研究显示了非洲裔美国人口在郊区的大量增长。它通过显示,那些迁往郊区的非裔美国人人口比在大城市核心地区流动的非裔美国人人口拥有更多的收入,财富和更高的教育水平,从而增加了这项研究。此外,与居住在市中心的人相比,郊区的非洲裔美国人居住的环境更加综合。这一发现的含义支持了这样一种观点,即收入对于非洲裔美国人的住所选择确实很重要。

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