Despite the rapid expansion of higher education, many young adults still enter the labor market without a college education. However, little research has focused on racial/ethnic earnings disadvantages faced by non-college-educated youth. We analyze the restricted-use data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 to examine racial/ethnic earnings disparities among non-college-educated young men and women in their early 20s as of 2016, accounting for differences in premarket factors and occupation with an extensive set of controls. Results suggest striking earnings disadvantages for Black men relative to white, Latinx, and Asian men. Compared to white men, Latinx and Asian men do not earn significantly less, yet their earnings likely ...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
Across the country in big cities, suburbs and rural areas, Blacks and Hispanics earn less in compari...
Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career...
In this study we investigate the differences in income inequality among different racial/ethnic grou...
Despite the fact that today, women constitute the majority of higher education graduates, (U.S. Depa...
Socioeconomic, racial/ethnic, and gender inequalities in academic achievement have been widely repor...
In a capitalistic society, Americans are socialized to value the earning of money more than anything...
Clearly class is a powerful cross-cutting factor in explaining postsecondary differences among all s...
from which this paper is derived. Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United...
With the ethnic composition of the domestic population becoming more diverse with each passing gener...
We examine gender wage disparities for four groups of college-educated women—black, Hispanic, Asian,...
This research investigates the effects of poverty in early adulthood on future earnings. While socia...
This analysis explores bachelor's degrees earned by race and ethnicity, broken down by area of study...
In recent years, women have surpassed men and now comprise the majority of students enrolled in post...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
Across the country in big cities, suburbs and rural areas, Blacks and Hispanics earn less in compari...
Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career...
In this study we investigate the differences in income inequality among different racial/ethnic grou...
Despite the fact that today, women constitute the majority of higher education graduates, (U.S. Depa...
Socioeconomic, racial/ethnic, and gender inequalities in academic achievement have been widely repor...
In a capitalistic society, Americans are socialized to value the earning of money more than anything...
Clearly class is a powerful cross-cutting factor in explaining postsecondary differences among all s...
from which this paper is derived. Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United...
With the ethnic composition of the domestic population becoming more diverse with each passing gener...
We examine gender wage disparities for four groups of college-educated women—black, Hispanic, Asian,...
This research investigates the effects of poverty in early adulthood on future earnings. While socia...
This analysis explores bachelor's degrees earned by race and ethnicity, broken down by area of study...
In recent years, women have surpassed men and now comprise the majority of students enrolled in post...
Research on gender stratification has sometimes neglected howgender inequalities may vary by race/et...
In the US, income equality has been an issue discussed throughout the years. Some say the gap betwee...
Across the country in big cities, suburbs and rural areas, Blacks and Hispanics earn less in compari...
Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career...