We hope that you will mark your calendars and join us for Geographies of Poverty: The Importance of Neighborhoods, Segregation, and Mobility in Perpetuating Disadvantage. Register Now.
Participants include:
Decoupling Schools and Neighborhoods: Safety, School Location, Social Ties, and Neighborhood Perception
Julia Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University
The Ethnic Segregation of Immigrants in the United States, 1850-1940
Katherine Eriksson, UC Davis
Fair Housing for the Next 50 Years
Paul Jargowsky, Rutgers University
Inequality and Place: Children’s Neighborhood and School Contexts
Ann Owens, University of Southern California
Segregation and the Initial Provision of Water in the United States
John Parman, William and Mary
Urban Neighborhoods and Integration of the Latino Second Generation
Maria Rendon, UC Irvine
Identifying Explanations for the Health Advantages and Disadvantages Experienced by Hispanics in the United States
Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado Boulder
Blockbusting in Urban Neighborhoods and the Erosion of Black Wealth
Alison Shertzer, University of Pittsburgh
From Immigrants to Americans: Race and Assimilation during the Great Migration
Marco Tabellini, Harvard University
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