Racial Inequality and Financial Access - Incite at Columbia University
Racial Inequality and Financial Access
- Led by Data and Racial Inequality Project
- Team
- Partner Bremen University
- Funded by Washington Center for Equitable Growth
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This project examines the nature, precursors, and consequences of racial differences in access to financial services. It marshals large-scale quantitative and in-depth qualitative data and probes which limits of the former can be addressed with recourse to the latter.
Related Works
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Mario L. Small, "The Data Revolution and the Study of Social Inequality: Promise and Perils", Social Research, January 4, 2024
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Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou, Mario L. Small, "The Data Revolution in Social Science Needs Qualitative Research", Nature Human Behavior, March 28, 2022
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Mario L. Small, Armin Akhavan, Mo Torres, Qi Wang , "Banks, alternative institutions and the spatial–temporal ecology of racial inequality in US cities", Nature Human Behavior, July 5, 2021
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