Interracial Friendships in College

39 Pages Posted: 10 May 2010 Last revised: 21 Aug 2024

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Braz Camargo

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics

Ralph Stinebrickner

Berea College; University of Western Ontario

Todd R. Stinebrickner

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics

Date Written: May 2010

Abstract

Motivated by the reality that the benefits of diversity on a college campus will be mitigated if interracial interactions are scarce or superficial, previous work has strived to document the amount of interracial friendship interaction and to examine whether policy can influence this amount. In this paper we take advantage of unique longitudinal data from the Berea Panel Study to build on this previous literature by providing direct evidence about the amount of interracial friendships at different stages of college and by providing new evidence about some of the possible underlying reasons for the observed patterns of interaction. We find that, while much sorting exists at all stages of college, black and white students are, in reality, very compatible as friends; randomly assigned roommates of different races are as likely to become friends as randomly assigned roommates of the same race. Further, we find that, in the long-run, white students who are randomly assigned black roommates have a significantly larger proportion of black friends than white students who are randomly assigned white roommates, even when the randomly assigned roommates are not included in the calculation of the proportions. This last result contradicts previous findings in the literature.

Suggested Citation

Camargo, Braz and Stinebrickner, Ralph and Stinebrickner, Todd R., Interracial Friendships in College (May 2010). NBER Working Paper No. w15970, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1601721

Braz Camargo (Contact Author)

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics ( email )

London, Ontario N6A 5B8
Canada

Ralph Stinebrickner

Berea College ( email )

Berea, KY 40404
United States

University of Western Ontario ( email )

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Suite 2
London, Ontario N6A 5B8
Canada

Todd R. Stinebrickner

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics ( email )

London, Ontario N6A 5B8
Canada

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