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A Pioneer's Perspective on the Spatial Mismatch Literature

机译:关于空间不匹配文学的先锋观点

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This paper was originally prepared as the keynote address for a 12 April 2003 Research Symposium "Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods", sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The conference sponsors provided the paper's title and in that way suggested the central theme. As often happens, however, considerable license was taken in interpreting and implementing the brief. For example, the phrase 'spatial mismatch' is used in two ways. First, the paper examines the origins of the spatial mismatch concept that was the central focus of the author's 1964 and 1968 papers. These papers were concerned with the effects of housing market segregation/discrimination on the employment and earnings of Black Chicago and Detroit residents. The spatial mismatch concept was then broadened to include a number of other, perhaps more important, ways in which serious restrictions on the residential choices of Chicago and Detroit Black residents affected their welfare. These included the effects of housing market discrimination on housing prices, home-ownership and educational opportunities. Reflecting the two-way linkages between the author's research on racial discrimination and involvement in on-going policy debates and civil rights litigation, the discussion of these issues was imbedded in something of a personal history of his involvement in these areas in the 30 years following the publication of the original spatial mismatch papers. The paper ends with a discussion of the author's research during the past 10 years into what may be the most serious example of spatial mismatch and its negative impacts on Black welfare―the continued concentration of Black children in low-achieving inner-city schools and the impact of these patterns on the achievement of individual Black children. This research, which is based on data for Texas public schools, provides substantial evidence that continued Black segregation and the resulting concentration of Black children in low-achieving schools accounts for a large part of the Black-White achievement gap.
机译:本文最初是作为2003年4月12日由芝加哥联邦储备银行主办的“了解城市社区的隔离与变化”研究研讨会的主题演讲而准备的。会议的发起人提供了论文的标题,并以此为中心提出了建议。但是,经常发生的情况是,在解释和实施该摘要时,需要花费大量的许可。例如,短语“空间不匹配”以两种方式使用。首先,本文考察了空间不匹配概念的起源,而空间不匹配概念是作者1964年和1968年论文的重点。这些论文关注的是住房市场隔离/歧视对黑芝加哥和底特律居民的就业和收入的影响。然后,将空间不匹配的概念扩大到包括其他一些也许更重要的方式,这些方式严重限制了芝加哥和底特律黑人居民的居住选择,从而影响了他们的福利。其中包括住房市场歧视对房价,住房所有权和教育机会的影响。反映了作者关于种族歧视的研究与正在进行的政策辩论和民权诉讼之间的双向联系,对这些问题的讨论被纳入了他在随后的30年中参与这些领域的个人经历。原始空间不匹配论文的出版。本文最后讨论了作者在过去10年中的研究,探讨了空间失配及其对黑人福利的负面影响的最严重例子-黑人儿童继续集中在学习成绩差的市中心学校和这些模式对单个黑人孩子的成就的影响。这项基于德克萨斯州公立学校数据的研究提供了充分的证据,表明持续的黑人隔离和由此而来的黑人儿童集中在成绩欠佳的学校中占了黑人与白人成就差距的很大一部分。

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  • 来源
    《Urban Studies》 |2004年第1期|p.7-32|共26页
  • 作者

    John F. Kain;

  • 作者单位

    University of Texas at Dallas, Mail Station GC21, PO Box 830688, Richardson, Texas 75083-0688, USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 区域规划、城乡规划;
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