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Title
More than just friends? School peers and adult interracial relationships
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Abstract
This paper investigates whether interracial contact in childhood impacts adult romantic relationships. We exploit quasi-random variation in the share of black students across cohorts within US schools. We find that more black peers of the same gender lead whites to have more relationships with blacks as adults. While we do not find impacts on labor market outcomes, there are significant effects on reported racial attitudes. Furthermore, an increase in meeting opportunities is unlikely to explain the increased interracial relationships, since the effect is persistent across time, space and social networks. Overall, interracial contact during childhood has important long-term behavioral consequences.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of labor economics. - Chicago, Ill., 1983, currens
Publication
Chicago, Ill. : 2019
ISSN
0734-306X
1537-5307 [e-ISSN]
DOI
10.1086/702626
Volume/pages
37 :3 (2019) , p. 663-713
ISI
000471691100002
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Last edited 02.10.2024
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