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Kin effects on black-white account and home ownership
Colleen M. Heflin
, Mary Pattillo
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Homeownership
100%
Account Ownership
100%
White People
60%
People of Color
40%
Racial Gaps
40%
Separation Analysis
20%
Poverty
20%
Extended Family
20%
Racial Differences
20%
Negatively Associated
20%
Racial Disparities
20%
Kin Networks
20%
Parental Education
20%
Family Characteristics
20%
Parental Occupation
20%
Poor Families
20%
Parental Poverty
20%
Asset Ownership
20%
Mother's Education
20%
Wealth Disparity
20%
Financial Account
20%
Socio-economic Well-being
20%
Social Sciences
Ownership
100%
Wellbeing
11%
Wealth
11%
Extended Family
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ownership
100%
Wealth
11%