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Social sciences examine human behavior, social structures, and interactions in various settings. Fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics study social relationships, cultural norms, and institutions. By using different research methods, social scientists seek to understand community dynamics, the effects of policies, and factors driving social change. This field is important for tackling current issues, guiding public discussions, and developing strategies for social progress and innovation.

Examining the Long-Run Impacts of Racial Terror with Data on Historical Lynchings of Mexicans in Texas

By Francisca M. Antman and Brian Duncan

We merge the longitudinally linked historical US Census records with data on lynchings of Hispanics in Texas to investigate the impacts of historical lynchings of ethnic Mexicans in Texas on US-born Mexican Americans. Using variation in lynching incidents across counties over time, we explore the impacts of local exposure to lynchings during childhood on long-run outcomes such as earnings, education, and home ownership of adults in 1940. Our findings are suggestive of small, negative impacts, but we caution that more research in this area is needed for a more robust interpretation of the results.

IZA Discussion Paper No. 16974

Antman, Francisca and Duncan, Brian, Examining the Long-Run Impacts of Racial Terror with Data on Historical Lynchings of Mexicans in Texas. IZA Discussion Paper No. 16974,

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