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Methods to test the spatial mismatch hypothesis
Donald S. Houston
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Social Sciences
USA
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
Labor Market
50%
Ethnic Minority Group
50%
Ethnic Minority
50%
Racial Inequality
50%
Residential Segregation
50%
Low Wages
50%
Keyphrases
Geographic Disparities
100%
Ethnic Minorities
28%
US Metropolitan Areas
28%
Systematic Bias
14%
Labor Market
14%
Unemployment
14%
Low-wage Workers
14%
Racial Inequality
14%
Residential Segregation
14%
Immobility
14%
Central Cities
14%
Conflicting Evidence
14%
Bias against
14%
Mismatch Problem
14%
City Area
14%
Conurbation
14%
Spatial Inequality
14%
Deconcentration
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Labor Market
50%
Low Wages
50%
Central City
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ethnic Minority Group
100%
Immobility
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Spatial Mismatch
100%
Metropolitan Area
28%
United States of America
28%
Ethnic Minority Group
14%
Conurbation
14%