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Nancy
Denton's Research Projects
Newcomer Children in California
- The major goal of this project is to analyze
differences for children who live in specific
localities in California with large immigrant
populations (and selected cities outside California,
such as New York City, Miami, and Chicago)
by immigrant generation and country of origin
regarding their demographic, educational,
economic, and neighborhood and housing situations.
Nest Egg or Goose Egg? Race,
Class, & Housing in America
- The major goals of this project are to
investigate the effect of neighborhood racial
composition on neighborhood homeownership
rates, housing value, and housing value appreciation
from 1980-2000 in the 26 metro areas which
have the largest proportionate black, Hispanic
or Asian populations.
Geography of Economic Opportunity
of America's Children
- The major goals of this project are to
(1) analyze changes between 1980 and 2000
in the extent to which differential immigration
by country of origin is responsible for increasing
race/ethnic diversity of children in 276 specific
metropolitan areas, and the nonmetropolitan
areas of the 50 states, (2) examine the relative
economic status of children in 2000 by race/ethnicity
and immigrant generation/country of origin
for specific localities using measures of
poverty designed to overcome weaknesses in
the official measure, and (3) assess for 2000
the differential spatial exposure of children
to neighborhood circumstances likely to foster
or undermine their development.
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