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LINKING RACIAL COMPOSITION, BLACK-WHITE INEQUALITY, AND REGIONAL DIFFERENCE: THE ROLE OF MIGRATION
1Sociology Department, Louisiana State University.
Abstract:
The percent black-inequality relationship and the unique position of the South have been cornerstones of research on US racial inequality. Using an innovative methodological approach, I address how migration contributes to our understanding of the percent black-inequality relationship. I find that the educationally selective migration of blacks and whites significantly contributes to the percent black-inequality relationship via compositional changes. However, any explanatory power is limited to the non-South. Migration plays a role in understanding this relationship, yet processes related to black population concentration still generate black disadvantage anew, particularly within the South.
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