Boustan, Leah Platt. "Racial Residential Segregation in American Cities." National Bureau of Economic Research. 2013, May.Boustan, Leah Platt (2011), "Racial Residential Segregation in American Cities," in The Oxford Handbook of Urban Economics and Planning, eds. Nancy Brooks, Kieran Donaghy, ...
“Racial segregation is the dominant residential pattern, and racial discrimination is the leading cause of segregated housing in America” (Bullard, 2000, p. xvi). From: Spatiotemporal Analysis of Air Pollution and Its Application in Public Health, 2020 ...
Several processes furthered racial segregation in Boston during the postwar era. After WWII, urban centers became more and more crowded, while federally-backed home loans, particularly to veterans, encouraged the construction of new homes outside of urban centers. This was the birth of the suburbs...
In 1954, the Supreme Court took a momentous step: InBrown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kans.the court set aside a Kansas statute permitting cities of more than 15,000 to maintain separate schools for blacks and whites and ruled instead that all segregation in public schools is “inheren...
This cohort study examines the extent of segregation and inequality of care of very low-birth-weight and very preterm infants across US neonatal intensive
Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation, racial segregation, and organ donation across 5 states. Am J Transplant. 2020. doi:10.1111/ajt.16186PubMedGoogle Scholar 74. Traino HM, Molisani AJ, Siminoff LA. Regional differences in communication process and outcomes of requests for solid...
We analyzed the variation in the risk of AIDS in US Blacks, Hispanics, and other racial/ethnic groups relative to that in Whites (non-Hispanic) by geograph... RM Selik,KG Castro,M Pappaioanou - 《American Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 293发表: 1988年 The resegregation of suburban...
1. To abolish or eliminate segregation in. 2. To open (a school or workplace, for example) to members of all races or ethnic groups, especially by force of law. v.intr. To become open to members of all races or ethnic groups. de·seg′re·ga′tion n. de·seg′re·ga′tion·ist...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook race relations (redirected fromRacial antagonism) Dictionary race relations the social relations between ethnic or racial groups. the academic study of these social relations. ...
Although many institutions of higher education are major employers in their communities, their employment rolls mirror occupational segregation in the broader labor market. Employees of color in higher education work disproportionately in low-wage roles...