Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. Bruch's current research explores how population levels of income inequality and individuals' residential mobility decisions generate patterns of neighborhood poverty.
Bruch, Elizabeth Eve, and Robert D. Mare. 2009. "Preferences and Pathways to Segregation: Reply to Van de Rijt, Siegel, and Macy." American Journal of Sociology, 114(4): 1181-1198. DOI:10.1086/597599. Public Access.
Bruch, Elizabeth Eve, and Robert D. Mare. 2006. "Neighborhood choice and neighborhood change." American Journal of Sociology, 112(3): 667-709. DOI:10.1086/507856. Public Access.
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