“…As a consequence, racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to live in segregated neighborhoods (Frey and Farley 1996;Massey, Gross, and Shibuya 1994;Massey and Hajnal 1995); given their relatively smaller numbers, they will have far fewer options than whites when choosing where to relocate. In fact, there is some evidence that although racial/ethnic minorities express an equal desire to leave neighborhoods as whites (Lee, Oropesa, and Kanan 1994), they in fact are less likely to do so (Boehm, Herzog, and Schlottmann 1991;Deane 1990).…”
Section: Differential Ability To Exit High Crime Neighborhoodsmentioning
“…As a consequence, racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to live in segregated neighborhoods (Frey and Farley 1996;Massey, Gross, and Shibuya 1994;Massey and Hajnal 1995); given their relatively smaller numbers, they will have far fewer options than whites when choosing where to relocate. In fact, there is some evidence that although racial/ethnic minorities express an equal desire to leave neighborhoods as whites (Lee, Oropesa, and Kanan 1994), they in fact are less likely to do so (Boehm, Herzog, and Schlottmann 1991;Deane 1990).…”
Section: Differential Ability To Exit High Crime Neighborhoodsmentioning
“…We therefore decided to use only the mover sample for those who moved into their present homes after March 2000. Our analysis drew on suggestions that when using this mover sample we should consider permanent income, cost of owning relative to that of renting, and interurban mover information (Boehm et al 1991).…”
“…Interregional mobility is mainly job-oriented and interrelates with education and qualification (Jackman and Savouri 1992). The decision to migrate within a region or city, however, is likely to be motivated by matters of the personal life-cycle (Boehm et al 1991). In general, even though the overall likeliness to migrate correlates with different personal characteristics (e.g.…”
Section: Demographic Change At the Neighbourhood Levelmentioning
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