Correction to: Unequal Opportunity: School and Neighborhood Segregation in the USA
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CORRECTION
Correction to: Unequal Opportunity: School and Neighborhood Segregation in the USA Ann Owens1
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020
Correction to: Race and Social Problems (2020) 12:29–41 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12552-019-09274-z
The original version of this article unfortunately contained an error. The author would like to correct the error with this erratum. In the original publication of the article, Table 4 contained some errors. This erratum provides the corrected Table 4.
The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s12552-019-09274-z. * Ann Owens [email protected] 1
University of Southern California, University Park Campus, MC 1059, Los Angeles, CA 90089‑1059, USA
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Table 4 Characteristics of the average child’s neighborhood, by race/ethnicity and poverty status, 2013–2017 Poor children
Racial/ethnic composition Percent Hispanic Percent black Percent white Percent Asian Percent American Indian Percent other/multiracial Social composition Percent foreign-born Percent single female-headed HH Percent < high school Percent BA+ Economic composition Median HH income Percent in labor force Poverty rate Percent public assistance Housing characteristics Vacancy rate Renter rate
Non-poor children
Hispanic
Black
White
Asian
Hispanic
Black
White
Asian
53.9% 11.1% 28.6% 4.0% 0.5% 1.9%
15.7% 48.7% 30.1% 2.7% 0.3% 2.4%
10.4% 7.9% 76.1% 2.5% 0.6% 2.4%
23.2% 11.6% 39.2% 21.7% 0.6% 3.7%
43.9% 9.5% 38.0% 5.9% 0.5% 2.2%
15.8% 40.5% 36.6% 4.2% 0.3% 2.6%
9.3% 6.1% 77.9% 3.9% 0.5% 2.3%
17.2% 8.0% 48.4% 22.4% 0.3% 3.6%
24.7% 20.2% 27.4% 17.6%
11.3% 25.0% 19.5% 18.4%
7.7% 13.0% 14.0% 22.7%
28.3% 15.6% 18.4% 29.2%
22.8% 16.2% 20.6% 24.2%
14.1% 20.0% 14.8% 25.6%
8.4% 10.2% 9.1% 34.3%
26.0% 11.5% 10.6% 43.1%
$43,230 61.4% 27.8% 4.8%
$38,346 60.2% 30.2% 4.9%
$52,419 60.8% 18.6% 3.0%
$59,315 64.2% 20.4% 4.3%
$59,165 64.7% 17.2% 3.4%
$54,464 64.5% 18.5% 3.4%
$73,799 64.8% 10.4% 1.9%
$88,036 66.9% 10.1% 2.4%
10.7% 49.8%
14.4% 53.0%
12.5% 34.3%
8.3% 49.3%
8.8% 41.5%
11.0% 43.8%
9.5% 26.7%
6.4% 36.1%
Data on race by Hispanic ethnicity by age is only available for whites. Therefore, the "white" columns refer to non-Hispanic children, but black and Asian include those that also identify as Hispanic. Data on race by Hispanic ethnicity for allpersons is available for all groups, so the black, white, Asian, American Indian, and other/multiracial rows under"racial/ethnic composition" are non-Hispanic
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