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American apartheid: segregation and the making of the underclass
D. S. Massey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Poverty
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Apartheid
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Racial Segregation
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Poverty Concentration
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Underclass
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Housing Market
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Strong Interaction
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Racial Discrimination
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Economic Conditions
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Rate of Rise
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White People
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People of Color
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Racial Prejudice
50%
Metropolitan Areas
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Socioeconomic Issues
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Residential Segregation
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High Crime
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Excess Mortality
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Urban Underclass
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Class Segregation
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Female-headed Families
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Deteriorated Area
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Socio-Economic Character
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Social Sciences
Housing Market
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Welfare
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Racial Segregation
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Metropolitan Area
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Racial Prejudice
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Residential Segregation
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
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Welfare
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Housing Market
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Macroeconomic Performance
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Socioeconomics
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Metropolitan Area
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Housing Market
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Racial Segregation
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