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Modeling individual-level heterogeneity in racial residential segregation
Yu Xie
, Xiang Zhou
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White People
100%
Racial Residential Segregation
100%
Residential Choice
66%
Racial Tolerance
66%
Dynamic Relationship
33%
Survey Data
33%
Further Analysis
33%
Racial Attitudes
33%
Feedback Effect
33%
People of Color
33%
Agent-based Modeling
33%
Segregation Patterns
33%
Macro Level
33%
Aggregate Segregation
33%
Neighborhood Conditions
33%
Computer Science
Individual Level
100%
Racial Segregation
100%
Level Heterogeneity
100%
Agent-Based Modeling
50%
Neighbourhood Condition
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Residential Choice
100%