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Title: Locations, Outcomes, and Selective Migration

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2002

Abstract: Studies attempting to link locational attributes and individual outcomes often focus on children or young adults, under the presumption that their location was exogenously determined by their parents. This strategy is more difficult to justify if parents migrate selectively and tend to transmit their own characteristics to their children. This paper uses Census microdata to document a strong link between selective migration in one generation and economic outcomes in the next. I show that selective migration is a possible explanation for a puzzle in the existing literature: the changing relationship between segregation levels and individual outcomes within the black population.

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Authors: Vigdor, Jacob

Periodical (Full): Review of Economics and Statistics

Issue: 4

Volume: 84

Pages: 751-755

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Family and Marriage, Housing and Segregation, Migration and Immigration

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