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A Continuous Measure of the Joint Distribution of Race and Income Among Neighborhoods

Sean F. Reardon, Joseph Townsend, Lindsay Fox
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences February 2017, 3 (2) 34-62; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2017.3.2.02
Sean F. Reardon
aProfessor of poverty and inequality in education at Stanford University
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bPhD candidate and Institute of Education Sciences predoctoral fellow at Stanford University
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cResearcher at Mathematica Policy Research
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    Figure 1. Race-Specific Income Distributions, All Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 2. Average Neighborhood Household Income Distributions, 2007–2011
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    Figure 3. Average Cumulative Neighborhood Income Distributions, 2007–2011
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    Figure 4. Average Neighborhood Racial Composition, by Household Income, All Households 2007–2011
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    Figure 5. Average Neighborhood Racial Composition, by Household Income, Asian Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 6. Average Neighborhood Racial Composition, by Household Income, Black Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 7. Average Neighborhood Racial Composition, by Household Income, Hispanic Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 8. Average Neighborhood Racial Composition, by Household Income, White Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 9. Neighborhood Median Income, by Household Race and Income, 2007–2011
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    Figure 10. Race-Specific Neighborhood Median Income, All Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 11. Race-Specific Neighborhood Median Income, Asian Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 12. Race-Specific Neighborhood Median Income, Black Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 13. Race-Specific Neighborhood Median Income, Hispanic Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 14. Race-Specific Neighborhood Median Income, White Households, 2007–2011
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    Figure 15. Neighborhood Median Income, Ten Largest Metropolitan Areas, 2007–2011
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RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences: 3 (2)
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Sean F. Reardon, Joseph Townsend, Lindsay Fox
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Feb 2017, 3 (2) 34-62; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2017.3.2.02

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Sean F. Reardon, Joseph Townsend, Lindsay Fox
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Feb 2017, 3 (2) 34-62; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2017.3.2.02
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    • MEASURING SEGREGATION
    • ESTIMATING AVERAGE NEIGHBORHOOD INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS, BY RACE AND INCOME
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    • APPENDIX A: ESTIMATING INCOME DENSITY AND EXPOSURE FUNCTIONS
    • APPENDIX B: ESTIMATING A NONLINEAR ASSOCIATION WHEN THE REGRESSOR IS MEASURED ORDINALLY
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