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changes in the relative earnings of Hispanic men during a period of dramatic change in public and private policies toward race … contrast how lower income Hispanic and African-American men fared during the civil rights era relative to lower-income non … Act, this is the first study to do so for Hispanics. We follow a longitudinal sample of individuals who were in the labor …
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"What does globalization look like in the rural South? Scratching Out a Living takes readers deep into Mississippi's chicken processing communities and workplaces, where large numbers of Latin American migrants began arriving in the mid-1990s to labor alongside an established African American...
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At the height of the US civil rights movement in the mid-1960s, foreign-born persons were less than 1 % of the African-American population (Kent, Popul Bull, 62:4, 2007). Today, 16 % of America’s African diaspora workforce consists of first- or second-generation immigrants and 4 % is Hispanic....
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data used in this paper, the Hispanic male employment rate is 61 percent, compared with 83 percent for white men.1 The … question of the employment disadvantage of Hispanic men likely has many parallels to the question of the employment … disadvantage of black men, where factors including spatial mismatch, discrimination, and labor market networks have all received …
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To what extent does racial/ethnic discrimination in America differ across contexts? In this paper, we provide the largest and most comprehensive review of racial/ethnic discrimination research to date. We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 correspondence audits in the United States, representing...
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