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wage immigrants, and because lower-income parents do have more

children than higher-income parents, these two qualifications offset

each other, if not perfectly.

p. 184, 1 Lopoo and DeLeire 2012, 6 (fig. 3). These estimates compare the

average income of parents over a five-year period with the average

income of their children when these children were approximately

the same age as the parents were when the initial income data were

collected.

p. 184, 2 Lopoo and DeLeire 2012, 20 (fig. 15). Part of the explanation for

the lower mobility of African Americans than whites is probably

that, comparing African Americans and whites who are poor

during a five-year period of their adulthood, African Americans are

more likely than whites to be poor both before and after that fiveyear

period. African American poverty is more likely a permanent

or long-term circumstance than white poverty.

p. 184, 3 Federal Reserve Board online. Microdata analysis by Valerie

Wilson of the Economic Policy Institute.

p. 185, 2 Lopoo and DeLeire 2012, 15 (fig. 11).

p. 185, 3 Lopoo and DeLeire 2012, 21 (fig. 15).

p. 185, 5 Wilhelm 2001, 141 (table 4.2).

p. 186, 2 Sharkey 2013, 27 (fig. 2.1), 38 (fig. 2.6).

p. 187, 1 Sharkey 2013, 39.

p. 187, 2 Morsy and Rothstein 2015; Rothstein 2004.

p. 189, 1 Baltimore Sun 1975; Gutierrez et al., 30.

p. 189, 2 Dresser and Broadwater 2015.

p. 190, 2 Leviner 2004; Khadduri, Buron, and Climaco 2006, 7.

p. 190, 3 McClure, Schwartz, and Taghavi 2014; Sard and Rice 2014, 35

(fig. 7); Sard and Rice 2016, 26 (table A-1). The tax credit and

Section 8 programs also support housing for senior citizens;

projects for the elderly are more likely to be found in middle-class

neighborhoods. The text refers only to family units.

p. 191, 1 ICP 2008.

p. 191, 2 Texas Dept. of Housing v. Inclusive Communities Project 2015.

CHAPTER 12:

Considering Fixes

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