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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Drug Policy. 2013 Dec 18;25(3):543–555. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.12.008

Table 1.

OLS: Relationship between segregation measures, geography, and Colombian heroin saturation

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Hispanic Dis. Index 1990 0.5504
(0.5386)
−0.8787
(0.7459)
0.0745
(0.2776)
High P.R. Segregation City 0.3859**
(0.1445)
0.6023**
(0.2306)
Low P.R. Segregation City −0.0543
(0.2059)
0.1734
(0.2086)
East 0.6565***
(0.0844)
Center 0.3016***
(0.0888)

R-Squared 0.0521 0.2730 0.0037 0.3313 0.7923
Observations 21 21 21 21 21

Notes: Standard errors are reported in parentheses. The dependent variable is the Colombian Heroin Saturation Index. The Hispanic Dissimilarity Index is for Hispanic/Latino with white non-Hispanic as the reference group. High Puerto Rican Segregation Cities are Boston, Chicago, Newark, and Philadelphia. Low Puerto Rican Segregation Cities are Los Angeles, Miami, and San Diego. The omitted region is West. East = Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Miami, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Center = Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, New Orleans, and St. Louis. West = Denver, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.

*

p<0.1,

**

p<0.05,

***

p<0.01