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Erschienen in: The Review of Black Political Economy 3-4/2017

01.12.2017

Tides and Prejudice: Racial Attitudes During Downturns in the United States 1979–2014

verfasst von: Arjun Jayadev, Robert Johnson

Erschienen in: The Review of Black Political Economy | Ausgabe 3-4/2017

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Abstract

What happens to racial prejudice during economic downturns? This paper analyzes white attitudes towards African Americans in the United States at different points in a business cycle from 1979 to 2014. Using a number of indicators of hostility towards African Americans available from the General Social Survey we develop an indicator of racial prejudice. We combine this with data on unemployment from the Current Population Survey and find robust evidence that racial hostility as measured by our indicator of prejudice is counter cyclical and rises during periods of higher unemployment for whites. Specifically a one standard deviation in the unemployment rate being experienced by whites is associated with a .03 to.05 standard deviation increase in the discrimination index. This is of a magnitude comparable with one year less of education. We undertake a quantile regression to show that this effect is widespread across the distribution of prejudice and that apart from those with initially low levels of prejudice, increasing own group unemployment results in statistically significant increases of similar magnitude in prejudice across that distribution.

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2
Charles and Guryan also discuss the difficulties associated with self-reported measures of prejudice-these issues of course carry over here.
 
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The addition of several other plausible controls does not materially affect the main result. We also used the log of income rather than the levels (not reported here) and this did not substantively change the results.
 
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Corresponding tables using the modified Charles-Guryan index are given in the appendix.
 
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Another option, suggested by a referee was to construct a measure of local unemployment by predicting where the individual lives given observables. One could do this is to estimate a discrete choice model of occupation selection using a publicly available data source like the CPS and then take parameter estimates to predict the probability that an individual in the GSS lives in a given state in his/her region, given his/her observables. We looked into this possibility, but felt little confidence that the strategy could accurately predict the location of the GSS respondent and hence did not follow this track.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Tides and Prejudice: Racial Attitudes During Downturns in the United States 1979–2014
verfasst von
Arjun Jayadev
Robert Johnson
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
The Review of Black Political Economy / Ausgabe 3-4/2017
Print ISSN: 0034-6446
Elektronische ISSN: 1936-4814
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12114-017-9264-y

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