On the demand for city living
研究美国家庭选择住在市中心还是郊区的决定因素,特别关注大学教育对家庭位置的影响,发现大学教育增加非西班牙裔白人家庭住在大城市中心的概率,但对少数族裔家庭影响为负。
The determinants of whether households live in a central city or a suburb of a central city in the United States are examined. Particular attention is given to the relationship between college education and household location. It is shown that college education increases the probability that non-Hispanic white households live in central cities of relatively large metropolitan areas. The college education relationship with city location is shown to be negative for minority households.