Teenage Employment and the Spatial Isolation of Minority and Poverty Households
Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley.
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: John M. Quigley
No 95-239, Economics Working Papers from University of California at Berkeley
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I Introduction II Data and Measurement III Empirical Methods IV Results V Implications and Conclusions Using micro data from the US Census, this paper tests the importance of the spatial isolation of minority and poverty households for youth employment in the largest US metropolitan areas. We first estimate a model relating youth employment probabilities to individual and family characteristics, race, and metropolitan location. We then investigate the determinants of the systematic differences in employment probabilities by race and metropolitan area. We find that a substantial fraction of differences in youth employment can be attributed to the isolation of minorities and poor households. Minority youth residing in cities in which minorities are more segregated or in which minorities have less contact with non-poor households have lower employment probabilities than otherwise identical youth living in similar but less segregated metropolitan areas. Simulations suggest that the magnitude of these spatial effects is not small. It may explain a substantial fraction of the existing differences in youth employment rates for white, black and hispanic youth.
Date: 1995-07-01
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