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territorial differences in a) the educational level of white women, b) the gender-race composition of the labor force, c) the …
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special attention given to the roles of gender and race. While the analysis reveals no overt bias in salary growth decisions …
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market using official statistics since race can only be inferred from native language. Moreover, employers may think that …
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it comparatively worrisome; second, while occupational segregation is declining by both gender and race, the decline has …
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it comparatively worrisome; second, while occupational segregation is declining by both gender and race, the decline has …
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satisfaction differs by race or ethnicity. We use data from the 2010 National Survey of College Graduates to examine the relation … between job satisfaction and race and ethnicity among Asian, black, Hispanic/Latino, and white workers. Overall job …
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The Article provides a rare glimpse into the legal status of paid household workers, a segment of the American workforce that stands at the very nexus of the ideological divide between the private family and the public market but which has been consistently ignored within legal scholarship....
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satisfaction differs by race or ethnicity. We use data from the 2010 National Survey of College Graduates to examine the relation … between job satisfaction and race and ethnicity among Asian, black, Hispanic/Latino, and white workers. Overall job …
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factors in income differences - race and gender - that contribute to income inequality within the population of blacks and … defined by the Gini index varies from 1% to 4% depending on the geographical administrative divisions used. Race tends to … inequality associated with gender exceeds greatly that of race. While gender income inequality falls over time, income inequality …
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