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
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| 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 |