Session 102 Residential Segregation
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Chair: Elaina Johns-Wolfe, University of Cincinnati
Discussant: Matthew Hall, Cornell University
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If Residential Segregation Persists, What Explains Widespread Increases in Residential Diversity? •
Samuel Kye , Indiana University; Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana University.
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Building Inequality: How Housing Segregation Shapes Income Segregation •
Ann Owens , University of Southern California.
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Racial Residential Segregation in an Era of Increasing Income Inequality and Poverty Concentration •
Yana Kucheva , City University of New York (CUNY).
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Gentrification and the Changing Structure of Segregation:
A New Decomposition Approach by Race, Class, and the City-Suburb Divide •
Jackelyn Hwang , Stanford University; Elizabeth Roberto, Rice University; Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young University.
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