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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Urban Econ. 2010 Mar 1;67(2):180–193. doi: 10.1016/j.jue.2009.08.003

Table 8.

Cohort Regression Results, Sensitivity Analysis, Low-Income Neighborhood Sample, 2000 Census

Full Sample Predominantly Non-Black Tracts in 1990 Predominantly Black Tracts in 1990

(1a) (1b) (2a) (2b) (3a) (3b)
White -0.015 0.081 0.008 0.075 -0.033 0.095
<HS (0.022) (0.079) (0.028) (0.086) (0.037) (0.186)
HS 0.005
(0.025)
0.109
(0.063)
0.020
(0.032)
0.164*
(0.074)
-0.004
(0.040)
-0.012
(0.119)
College 0.005
(0.029)
0.115
(0.082)
0.013
(0.035)
0.149
(0.098)
0.013
(0.035)
0.007
(0.153)
Black -0.013 0.200*** -0.017 0.006 0.022 0.256***
<HS (0.017 (0.057) (0.033) (0.086) (0.019) (0.069)
HS -0.002
(0.016)
0.351***
(0.052)
-0.060*
(0.027)
0.302**
(0.111)
0.024
(0.018)
0.347***
(0.058)
College 0.044
(0.044)
0.158
(0.083)
-0.055
(0.055)
0.135
(0.166)
0.051
(0.056)
0.161
(0.095)
Hispanic -0.000 0.149* 0.039 0.133 -0.051 0.175
<HS (0.025) (0.074) (0.031) (0.080) (0.043) (0.203)
HS 0.034
(0.028)
0.073
(0.070)
0.047
(0.034)
0.041
(0.070)
0.026
(0.053)
0.204
(0.209)
College 0.038
(0.052)
0.060
(0.151)
0.030
(0.059)
0.067
(0.162)
0.091
(0.101)
0.097
(0.415)

N 17,951 12,334 10,238 6,911 7,713 5,423

Notes: Column 1a replicates the population change analysis in column 1 of Table 7, with cohorts aggregated into 9 racexeducation groups. Column 1b replicates the income change analysis in column 2 of Table 7 with same aggregation of cohorts. Columns 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b stratify the population change and income change analysis into tracts that were at least 50% black in 1990 and those that were not.