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Title: The Effect of Residential Location on the Wages of Black Women and White Women
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1. Reid, Clifford E.
The Effect of Residential Location on the Wages of Black Women and White Women
Journal of Urban Economics 18,3 (November 1985): 350-363.
Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0094119085900087
Cohort(s): Mature Women
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc.
Keyword(s): Discrimination, Racial/Ethnic; Earnings; Geographical Variation; Residence

After reviewing previous research in the area, the analysis of black and white women's wages according to residential location is conducted, using data from the NLS. Wages for black women appear to be unaffected by residential location, if occupation and industry employment are controlled as variables. The research does not strongly support or refute the theory that suburban nonwhites enjoy higher salaries than central city nonwhites. [MGMT CONTENTS]
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Reid, Clifford E. "The Effect of Residential Location on the Wages of Black Women and White Women." Journal of Urban Economics 18,3 (November 1985): 350-363.