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Happy in the hood? The impact of residential segregation on self-reported happiness
Chris Herbst
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Joanna Lucio
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC)
Sustainability Initiative
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Business & Economics
Residential Segregation
100%
Happiness
63%
Ordinary Least Squares
48%
National Survey
38%
Segregation
35%
Fixed Effects
30%
Endogeneity
28%
Household
21%
Location Choice
19%
Health Outcomes
18%
Individual Characteristics
17%
Metropolitan Areas
16%
Panel Data
12%
Economics
8%
Methodology
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
household
55%
family
48%
panel data
42%
metropolitan area
32%
health
23%
policy
20%
economics
19%
methodology
19%
effect
15%
Social Sciences
happiness
63%
segregation
61%
choice of location
26%
Health Economics
21%
agglomeration area
15%
regression
10%
methodology
8%