[Excerpt] Asian-Americans and Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are a growing share of the United States labor market. They are also a diverse population who identify their ethnicity as Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and several other ethnicities. Aggregate numbers show that the Asian-American community as a whole exhibits better labor market outcomes than other racial groups, but the aggregate measurements veil the wide variations within this highly diverse group. Numbers broken down by gender, by age and by country of origin, illustrate that there exists significant disparity within those who identify their race as Asian . These numbers demonstrate that some Asian-Americans face greater challenges and therefor...
[Excerpt] While the unemployment rate for African Americans fell substantially in January to 13.6 pe...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...
The effect of race in the U.S. labor market has long been controversial. One posits that racial effe...
Sociological research on Asian Americans generally portrays Asian Americans as a high achieving grou...
This issue brief looks at the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data available to provide an overview o...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
This dissertation examines employment, earnings, and income of the six major foreign and native born...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the United States face problems of discrimination, ...
[Excerpted] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of t...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
There were about 7.8 million Asian American (AA) women and 442 thousand Native Hawaiian and other Pa...
Asian Americans are the second largest immigrant group in the United States and are tied for the fas...
[Excerpt] African-Americans or blacks made up 12 percent of the United States labor force in 2010. O...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders face many barriers to opportunity, but a full assessment of op...
[Excerpt] While the unemployment rate for African Americans fell substantially in January to 13.6 pe...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...
The effect of race in the U.S. labor market has long been controversial. One posits that racial effe...
Sociological research on Asian Americans generally portrays Asian Americans as a high achieving grou...
This issue brief looks at the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data available to provide an overview o...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
This dissertation examines employment, earnings, and income of the six major foreign and native born...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the United States face problems of discrimination, ...
[Excerpted] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of t...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
There were about 7.8 million Asian American (AA) women and 442 thousand Native Hawaiian and other Pa...
Asian Americans are the second largest immigrant group in the United States and are tied for the fas...
[Excerpt] African-Americans or blacks made up 12 percent of the United States labor force in 2010. O...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders face many barriers to opportunity, but a full assessment of op...
[Excerpt] While the unemployment rate for African Americans fell substantially in January to 13.6 pe...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...
textPrior research shows that race remains a significant factor of inequality in the U.S. The extent...