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, both traditional and LAC-specific, including demographics, education, labor market, housing, and income. The indicators are … derived from national household survey data, covering 21 countries from 1990 to 2009 and are disaggregated by ethnicity, race …
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Five years ago, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson made "levelling up" a central plank of the Conservative Party's bid for re-election, with a manifesto pledge to "level up every part of the UK". In 2022, the government published a thorough and ambitious White Paper setting out 12 levelling up...
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-manufacturing industries than is found when manufacturing sector jobs are included (2.6%). Wage returns to education were greater in the non … have suffered job loss and slow growth over the period. Education could have raised wages for non-manufacturing workers … these would be necessary to offset job loss and reduce inequality and poverty in Detroit. The extent to which blacks will …
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Objective: To assess whether an indicator of structural racism - the legacy of slavery - impacts racial inequality in … inequality in poverty. This overemphasis on an “individual-level” variable results in relatively less attention to the role of … structural factors. Yet, structural factors, like the legacy of slavery, may be key to understanding how race and family …
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change are also reflected in very different patterns of inequality across (and within) minority groups, generations, and …
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