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Mapping Educational Inequality: Concentrations of Poverty and Poor and Minority Students in Public Schools

  • Percentage of poor children in public schools is greater than in catchment area.
  • Racial composition of school zone is strongly related to economic composition of schools.
  • The difference between school poverty rate and the poverty rate of the corresponding catchment area is greater if the school is majority non-white.
  • Poor children are more concentrated in schools with a higher poverty rate than they would be if all children attended their local public school
  • Black and Hispanic children attend schools with drastically higher poverty rates than that which exists in their residential areas.
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