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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 28.
Published in final edited form as: Am Econ Rev. 2011 Dec;101(7):3019–3046. doi: 10.1257/aer.101.7.3019

Table 3.

Impacts of School Desegregation on Outcomes for Whites by Region

1 2 3 4
Panel A: ln(white public enrollment in central district)
(Deseg)*(South) −0.14**
(0.07)
−0.04
(0.05)
−0.10
(0.06)
−0.14**
(0.07)
(Deseg)*(Non-South) −0.08*
(0.05)
−0.10***
(0.04)
−0.10*
(0.05)
−0.08
(0.05)
(Deseg 5+)*(South) 0.08
(0.11)
(Deseg 5+)*(Non-South) 0.00
(0.06)
Panel B: ln(white private enrollment in central district)
(Deseg)*(South) −0.04
(0.10)
0.07
(0.10)
0.04
(0.13)
−0.04
(0.10)
(Deseg)*(Non-South) 0.16**
(0.08)
0.11**
(0.05)
0.07
(0.07)
0.17**
(0.09)
(Deseg 5+)*(South) 0.03
(0.22)
(Deseg 5+)*(Non-South) −0.04
(0.07)
Panel C: ln(white population of central district)
(Deseg)*(South) −0.12***
(0.04)
−0.03
(0.03)
−0.08*
(0.04)
−0.13***
(0.04)
(Deseg)*(Non-South) 0.04
(0.04)
−0.00
(0.01)
−0.01
(0.03)
0.04
(0.05)
(Deseg 5+)*(South) 0.11
(0.07)
(Deseg 5+)*(Non-South) 0.01
(0.04)
MSA & Year-South FE X X X X
MSA Specific Linear Trends X
MSA Characteristics * Year Effects X

Note: Specifications are the same as those in Table 2 with the addition of the interaction of the desegregation treatments with region. See note to Table 2 for an explanation of the sample and variables.