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activities, and/or concomitant changes in societal attitudes, benefited all minorities. -- anti-discrimination legislation …
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This paper uses Social Security longitudinal earnings records matched to Current Population Survey data to examine changes in the relative earnings of Hispanic men during a period of dramatic change in public and private policies toward race and ethnicity characterized by, but not limited to,...
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This paper uses Social Security longitudinal earnings records matched to Current Population Survey data to examine changes in the relative earnings of Hispanic men during a period of dramatic change in public and private policies toward race and ethnicity characterized by, but not limited to,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010287632
activities, and/or concomitant changes in societal attitudes, benefited all minorities. …
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This paper discusses population aging, increased participation of seniors in the labor force in the United States (and reasons for this), and how these trends are making the struggles of older workers in the labor market increasingly relevant. Evidence examining whether age discrimination is a...
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significantly decreases enrollment among minorities and other groups, with the most negative effects generated by the SAT/ACT, while …
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most influential national experiences: caste-based AA in India and race-based AA in the United States. We find that AA has … policy showing stronger effects on the representation of minorities than non-quota measures in the US. Evidence on the impact …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between unexplained racial/ethnic wage differentials on the one hand and social network segregation, as measured by inbreeding homophily, on the other hand. Our analysis is based on both U.S. and Estonian surveys, supplemented with Estonian telephone...
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