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RACIAL INEQUALITY AND FINANCIAL ACCESS

This project, in collaboration with Bremen University, examines the nature, precursors, and consequences of racial differences in access to financial services. It marshals large-scale quantitative and in-depth qualitative data, and probes which limits of the former can be addressed with recourse to the latter.

PI: Mario L. Small

PUBLICATIONS

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  • Small, Mario L. 2024. “The Data Revolution and the Study of Social Inequality: Promise and Perils.” Social Research 90(4):757-80.

  • Grigoropoulou, Nikolitsa and Mario L. Small. 2022. “The Data Revolution in Social Science Needs Qualitative Research.” Nature Human Behaviour 6:904-06.

  • Small, Mario L., Armin Akhavan, Mo Torres, and Qi Wang. 2021. “Banks, Alternative Institutions, and the Spatial-Temporal Ecology of Racial Inequality.” Nature Human Behaviour 5:1622-28.

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