Entry:

Taylor, D. Garth, "Housing, Neighborhoods, and Race Relations: Recent Survey Evidence," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 441 (January, 1979), 26-40.


Abstract:

Whites have moved toward a pro-integration position over the last twenty years and are willing to accept a significant degree of neighborhood integration. However, whites still fear residential "takeovers" by the ghetto.

GSS Years:

1972-77

Other Data Sets:

NORC 1942-70 (8); Gallup 1958-72 (7); DAS 1956, 1964 1969, 1971, 1976; Harris 1977

GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document:

Variable Name

Variable Label

 
 
RACSEG

WHITES HAVE RIGHT TO SEG. NEIGHBORHOOD

RACPUSH

BLACKS SHOULDNT PUSH

RACOBJCT

NEIGHBORHOOD INTEGRATED BY SAME SES

RACOPEN

VOTE ON OPEN HOUSING LAW

RACJOB

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ON JOBS

RACSCHOL

SHOULD WHITES & BLACKS GO TO SAME SCHOOL

RACDIN

OBJECT TO OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER

BUSING

ATTITUDE TOWARD RACIAL BUSING

RACMAR

FAVOR LAW AGAINST RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE

SRCBELT

SRC BELTCODE

OCC

RS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1970)

REGION

REGION OF INTERVIEW

RACLIVE

ANY OPP. RACE IN NEIGHBORHOOD

RACINTEG

WILL NEIGHBORHOOD BECOME ALL BLACK