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1by Manduca, Robert“...Regions of the United States have seen their incomes diverge dramatically over the last four decades. This article makes the empirical and political case for...”
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Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01.09.2019)
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2by Manduca, Robert Published in Sociological science (2018-00-00)“...More than 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, black–white family income disparities in the United States remain almost exactly the same as what they were in...”
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3by Chetty, Raj Grusky, David Hell, Maximilian Hendren, Nathaniel Manduca, Robert Narang, Jimmy Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28.04.2017)“...We estimated rates of "absolute income mobility"-the fraction of children who earn more than their parents-by combining data from U.S. Census and Current...”
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4by Manduca, Robert Published in Region (Louvain-la-Neuve) (2018)“...Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census Bureau has partnered with state labor market information...”
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5by Manduca, Robert Sampson, Robert J Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16.04.2019)“...We use data on intergenerational social mobility by neighborhood to examine how social and physical environments beyond concentrated poverty predict children's...”
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6“...In the 1980s and 1990s, researchers came to understand poor urban neighborhoods as blighted, depopulated areas, based on important ethnographic observations in...”
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7by Manduca, Robert“...After more than a century of convergence, the economic fortunes of rich and poor regions of the United States have diverged dramatically over the last 40...”
25.03.2019
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8by Manduca, Robert A Published in Social forces (2019)“...Abstract After more than a century of convergence, the economic fortunes of rich and poor regions of the United States have diverged dramatically over the last...”
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9by Manduca, Robert Hell, Maximilian Adermon, Adrian Blanden, Jo Bratberg, Espen Gielen, Anne C Van Kippersluis, Hans Lee, Keun Bok Machin, Stephen Munk, Martin D Nybom, Martin Ostrovsky, Yuri Rahman, Sumaiya Sirniö, Outi“...We compute rates of absolute upward income mobility for the 1960-1987 birth cohorts in eight countries in North America and Europe. Rates and trends in...”
01.07.2020
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10by Manduca, Robert Published in Environment and planning. B, Urban analytics and city science (26.06.2020)“...Urban researchers have long debated the extent to which metropolitan employment is monocentric, polycentric, or diffuse. In this paper I use high-resolution...”
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12“...We calculate measures of economic complexity for US metropolitan areas for the period 1998-2015 based on employment data. We show that the concept translates...”
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14“...As big urban data usage expands in the social sciences, there remain real concerns about fidelity to on the ground conditions. In this paper, we examine the...”
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16by Manduca, Robert Allen“...This dissertation explores the consequences of rising income inequality for different aspects of social life in the United States. Across three disparate...”
01.05.2020
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17by Manduca, Robert“...Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census Bureau has partnered with state labor market information...”
19.02.2019
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18by Manduca, Robert“...We compute rates of absolute upward income mobility for the 1960-1987 birth cohorts in eight countries in North America and Europe. Rates and trends in...”
2020
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19by Manduca, Robert“...We compute rates of absolute upward income mobility for the 1960-1987 birth cohorts in eight countries in North America and Europe. Rates and trends in...”
2020