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are less likely to work at establishments that pay more to all race groups, a pattern that explains about 20% of the white … allocative costs of race-based preferences may be relatively large in Brazil. …
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are less likely to work at establishments that pay more to all race groups, a pattern that explains about 20% of the white … allocative costs of race-based preferences may be relatively large in Brazil. …
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A school finance equalization program established in Mississippi in 1920 failed to help many of the state's Black students - an outcome that was typical in the segregated U.S. South (Horace Mann Bond, 1934). In majority-Black school districts, local decision-makers overwhelmingly favored white...
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A school finance equalization program established in Mississippi in 1920 failed to help many of the state's Black students - an outcome that was typical in the segregated U.S. South (Horace Mann Bond, 1934). In majority-Black school districts, local decision-makers overwhelmingly favored white...
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