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... African American applicants , historically as well as today , do not perform as well as white applicants on police department entrance exami- nations . For example , in the Detroit , Michigan , exams of 1967 to 1971 , the African American ...
... African American applicants , historically as well as today , do not perform as well as white applicants on police department entrance exami- nations . For example , in the Detroit , Michigan , exams of 1967 to 1971 , the African American ...
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... black em- ployment share for a large sample of police departments . If quit rates are stable over time , as they appear to be for police departments , it is possible to approximate the gain in the hiring share African American using ...
... black em- ployment share for a large sample of police departments . If quit rates are stable over time , as they appear to be for police departments , it is possible to approximate the gain in the hiring share African American using ...
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... African American and the hiring rates over the past k periods , h is the weighted average of hiring rates , and ƒ is the weighted average of the hiring fraction African American , with weights proportional to г , and summing to one . I ...
... African American and the hiring rates over the past k periods , h is the weighted average of hiring rates , and ƒ is the weighted average of the hiring fraction African American , with weights proportional to г , and summing to one . I ...
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GIUSEPPE MOSCARINI | 37 |
ANDREW ATKESON AND PATRICK J KEHOE | 62 |
HANNO LUSTIG AND ADRIEN VERDELHAN | 89 |
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