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    Real Estate Platforms, the Housing Search Process, and Racial Residential Stratification

    Recent theoretical arguments suggest that, in addition to ongoing, overt racial housing discrimination and unequal access to resources, multiple subtle housing search processes are racially stratified and cont...

    Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Hannah Lee, Kyle Crowder in Race and Social Problems (2024)

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    Race, Adolescent Exposure to Segregation, and Adulthood Residential Mobility into and out of Lower-Poverty Neighborhoods

    Little research has sought to understand the association between adolescent exposure to segregation and Black-White differences in mobility into and out of neighborhoods of greater economic resources in adulth...

    Ryan Gabriel, Christine Leibbrand, Chris Hess, Kyle Crowder in Spatial Demography (2021)

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    Life-Course Exposure to Neighborhood Poverty and Migration Between Poor and Non-poor Neighborhoods

    Drawing on the life-course perspective, this study examines the effect of residential histories spent living in poor neighborhoods on the contemporaneous likelihood of moving between poor and non-poor neighbor...

    Ying Huang, Scott J. South, Amy Spring in Population Research and Policy Review (2021)

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    Early life predictors of positive change during the coronavirus disease pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis unprecedented in its size and scope. Yet studies of resilience suggest most individuals will successfully negotiate this challenge and some may even experience growth and posi...

    Maria E. Bleil, Bradley M. Appelhans, Alexis S. Thomas in BMC Psychology (2021)

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    Does Hypersegregation Matter for Black-White Socioeconomic Disparities?

    Massey and Denton’s concept of hypersegregation describes how multiple and distinct forms of black-white segregation lead to high levels of black-white stratification. However, numerous studies assessing the a...

    Chris Hess, Ryan Gabriel, Christine Leibbrand, Kyle Crowder in Demography (2019)

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    Residential Segregation and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Ambient Air Pollution

    Race and ethnicity are consequential constructs when it comes to exposure to air pollution. Persistent environmental racial/ethnic inequalities call for attention to identifying the factors that maintain them....

    Bongki Woo, Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, Victoria Sass, Kyle Crowder in Race and Social Problems (2019)

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    Influence of Proximity to Kin on Residential Mobility and Destination Choice: Examining Local Movers in Metropolitan Areas

    A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting the social—as opposed to economic—drivers of mobility. However, few studies have examined kin ties as both p...

    Amy Spring, Elizabeth Ackert, Kyle Crowder, Scott J. South in Demography (2017)

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    Moving for Opportunities? Changing Patterns of Migration in North America

    The United States and Canada are historically two of the most highly mobile populations in the world. Ever-evolving patterns of migration have continually shaped and reshaped demographic, social, and economic ...

    Amy Spring, Stewart E. Tolnay, Kyle Crowder in International Handbook of Migration and Po… (2016)

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    Native Out-Migration and Neighborhood Immigration in New Destinations

    Using longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics linked to three decades of census data on immigrant settlement patterns, this study examines how the migration behaviors of native-born whites an...

    Matthew Hall, Kyle Crowder in Demography (2014)

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    Metropolitan Structure and Neighborhood Attainment: Exploring Intermetropolitan Variation in Racial Residential Segregation

    Using data from the 1981, 1991, and 2001 waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and several decennial censuses, we examine how characteristics of metropolitan areas are associated with black and white hou...

    Scott J. South, Kyle Crowder, Jeremy Pais in Demography (2011)

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    Using Distance Decay Techniques and Household-Level Data to Explore Regional Variation in Environmental Inequality

    This chapter links individual- and household-level data from the nationally representative Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) with neighborhood-level environmental hazard data derived from the Environmental...

    Liam Downey, Kyle Crowder in Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Health (2011)

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    White Flight Revisited: A Multiethnic Perspective on Neighborhood Out-Migration

    Using geo-linked data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the decennial census, we compare probabilities of neighborhood out-migration for Anglos, blacks, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans by varying...

    Jeremy F. Pais, Scott J. South, Kyle Crowder in Population Research and Policy Review (2009)

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    Migration and spatial assimilation among u.s. latinos: Classical versus segmented trajectories

    We used merged data from the Latino National Political Survey, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, and the U.S. census to examine patterns and determinants of interneighborhood residential mobility between 199...

    Scott J. South, Kyle Crowder, Erick Chavez in Demography (2005)

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    Race, gender, and marriage: destination selection during the great migration

    Using historical census microdata, we present a unique analysis of racial and gender disparities in destination selection and an exploration ofhypotheses regarding tied migration in the historical context ofth...

    Katherine J. Curtis White, Kyle Crowder, Stewart E. Tolnay, Robert M. Adelman in Demography (2005)