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100 _aLangella, Monica
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245 _aDiversity and neighbourhood satisfaction
260 _aThe Economic Journal
300 _a129(624), Nov 2019. p. 3219–3255
520 _aThis article investigates the impact of ethnic diversity on individuals’ satisfaction with their neighbourhoods. It uses panel data and a variety of empirical methods to control for potential endogeneity of diversity and of location choices. We find that a higher white share raises overall satisfaction with the neighbourhood in our (overwhelming white) sample, but has no significant impact on generalised trust or other commonly used measures of social capital. We suggest that part of the impact of diversity on overall neighbourhood satisfaction may be through an effect on fear of crime, though we find no effect on actual crime. - Reproduced
650 _aCrime
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650 _aDiversity
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700 _aManning, Alan
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773 _aThe Economic Journal
906 _aETHNIC DIVERSITY
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