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Return Migrations of African-Americans to the South: Reclaiming a Land of Promise, Going Home, or Both?.
- W. Falk, L. Hunt, Matthew O. Hunt
- Economics
- 1 December 2004
Using samples of census data from the University of Minnesota Population Center's ''Integrated Public Use Microdata Series'' (IPUMS), we describe trends in African-American migration to the South…
HURRICANE KATRINA AND NEW ORLEANIANS' SENSE OF PLACE: Return and Reconstitution or “Gone with the Wind”?
- W. Falk, Matthew O. Hunt, L. Hunt
- HistoryDu Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
- 1 March 2006
This paper explores some implications of Hurricane Katrina, especially as it affected, and will continue to affect, African Americans. Our observations stem largely from our ongoing examination of…
Who is Headed South?: U.S. Migration Trends in Black and White, 1970-2000
- L. Hunt, Matthew O. Hunt, W. Falk
- Economics
- 1 September 2008
This research examines inter-regional migration patterns in the United States by native-born whites and blacks over the final four decades of the 20th century. Our primary research question is…
Racial Differences in the Impact of Military Service on the Socioeconomic Status of Women Veterans
- Richard T. Cooney, M. W. Segal, D. Segal, W. Falk
- Sociology
- 1 October 2003
This article investigates the impact of military service on the socioeconomic status of African American and white, non-Hispanic women veterans of the post-1973 U.S. allvolunteer force. Earnings and…
Rooted in place : family and belonging in a Southern Black community
- W. Falk
- History
- 2004
Throughout the 20th century, African Americans from impoverished, historically black counties, left the South to pursue what they thought would be a better life in the North. Some stayed, and William…
Gated Communities and Spatial Inequality
- E. Vesselinov, M. Cazessus, W. Falk
- Sociology
- 1 May 2007
ABSTRACT: In this article we analyze gated communities as a nexus of social and spatial relations within the context of urban inequality. We apply Tickamyer’s (2000) sociological framework for…
THE IMPACT OF MILITARY PRESENCE IN LOCAL LABOR MARKETS ON THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN
- B. Booth, W. Falk, D. Segal, M. W. Segal
- Economics, Sociology
- 1 April 2000
This article uses Public Use Microsample (PUMS) data drawn from the 1990 census to explore the relationship between military presence, defined as the percentage of the local labor force in the…
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