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Census Tracts, Racial Separation, And The Landscape Of Higher Education, Aaron Scholl
Census Tracts, Racial Separation, And The Landscape Of Higher Education, Aaron Scholl
College of Business: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This dissertation centers on research at the intersection of labor, public, and urban economics. Chapter 1 details the role, process, and history of census tract delineation prior to each Decennial Census, and investigates short- and long-run implications of neighborhoods that receive further delineation, or become “split”. Using a difference-in-differences empirical design, I exploit Decennial Censuses from 1980 to 2010 to find that “split” census tracts increase in their proportion of Black residents and these effects persist decades. Further evidence suggests that the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program may play a role in concentrating residents in areas with greater census tract …
Building A Comprehensive Tree Index: Arbor Day Foundation Project, Coleman Cooper, Joe Dawson, Brock Wordekemper, Charlie Kramer, Evan Steinberger, Lauren Leapley
Building A Comprehensive Tree Index: Arbor Day Foundation Project, Coleman Cooper, Joe Dawson, Brock Wordekemper, Charlie Kramer, Evan Steinberger, Lauren Leapley
College of Business: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City USA and the Tree Campus Higher Education programs create benefits for cities and colleges all over America by following the standards set forth in the application to the programs. The Arbor Day Foundation can use the insights received from this application to capitalize on this data and create value for the partner organizations.
Our recommendations to create value for the Arbor Day Foundation are:
1) Create a uniform Arbor Day Foundation Tree Index to apply to college campuses in Tree Campus Higher Education
2) Expand the use of the Arbor Day Foundation Tree Index …