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Author:Massey, D.
Gross, A.
Shibuya, K.
Title:Migration, segregation, and the geographic concentration of poverty
Journal:American Sociological Review
1994 : JUN, VOL. 59:3, p. 425-445
Index terms:MIGRATION
INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION
POVERTY
Language:eng
Abstract:The authors analyze patterns of African-American mobility and white mobility in U. S. cities to determine the causes of geographically concentrated poverty. Using a special tabulation of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics that appends U.S. Census tract data to individual records, we analyze the movement of poor and nonpoor people into and out of five types of neighborhoods: white nonpoor, black nonpoor, black poor, black very poor, and racially and socioeconomically mixed neighborhoods.
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