ERIC Number: ED627616
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Publication Date: 2023-Mar
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The Great Migration and Educational Opportunity. Working Paper 31012
Baran, Cavit; Chyn, Eric; Stuart, Bryan A.
National Bureau of Economic Research
This paper studies the impact of the First Great Migration on children. We use the complete count 1940 Census to estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0.8 years of schooling (12 percent) by moving from the South to North. Many counties that had the strongest positive impacts on children during the 1940s offer relatively poor opportunities for Black youth today. Opportunities for Black children were greater in places with more schooling investment, stronger labor market opportunities for Black adults, more social capital, and less crime.
Descriptors: African American Children, African American History, Migrants, Migrant Children, Migrant Education, Opportunities, United States History
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Language: English
Sponsor: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Authoring Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Grant or Contract Numbers: 2015804