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criticisms of the environmental justice literature, class and race are still significant correlates of the distribution of …
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possibility among women and investigate if race/ethnicity and birthplace still have a role to play in the decision to use welfare … typical predictors of welfare usage. We find that race does not matter for welfare usage among comparable women. In addition …
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The purpose of this research study was to examine the relationship between race, ethnicity, foreign-born status, and …
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This paper explores the role of within group social comparisons on the life satisfaction of different racial and ethnic groups in the US. For Whites, we find that higher group income levels are associated with lower levels of life satisfaction, a result that is consistent with a preference for...
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This study uses census microdata from 1960 to 2010 to look at how the racial and ethnic composition of local government employees has reflected the diversity of the general population in the 100 largest metro areas over the last half century. Historically, one route to upward social mobility has...
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only for academics but also for institutions concerned with inequalities related to gender, race, ethnicity, and migration …
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This book presents a set of studies on contemporary discrimination in Latin America that takes advantage of these new tools by focusing on social interactions that range from cooperation, group formation, and the impact of migration in poor families to specific markets such as housing and labor....
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services by race/ethnicity for active duty and retired TRICARE beneficiaries versus civilians. Although disparities exist among …
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The aim of this paper is twofold: a) to explore the evolution of occupational segregation of women and men of different racial/ethnic groups in the U. S. during the period 1940- 2010 and b) to assess the consequences of segregation for each of them. For that purpose, this paper proposes a simple...
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occupational segregation by race and ethnicity across the United States. Although the unconditional analysis shows great …
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