Keeping kin close? Geographies of family networks by race and income, 1981-2017.
Amy SpringElizabeth AckertSarah RocheDionne ParrisKyle CrowderNicole Kravitz-WirtzPublished in: Journal of marriage and the family (2023)
Proximate kin has become less central in the lives of high-income White households over time, whereas close proximity to kin has been the norm over time for other racial and income groups. These results have implications for racial and income differences in kin relations over time.