2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41996-021-00082-5
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Race and Earnings Mobility in the US

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“…14 Chetty et al (2020) for intergenerational mobility and Bishop et al (2021) for intragenerational mobility find that the differences between Whites and Blacks in the US arise primarily from the labor market experiences of black men, rather than of black women. Looking at general trends, however, the 1970s mark the transition from inclusive to exclusive growth (i.e., poor and middle-class population groups experienced lower income growth rates than the rich), as far as most GICs turns upward sloping above the 25 th -50 th percentile, depending on the group and decade.…”
Section: A First Look At the Data: Trends In Racial And Gender Inequality In The Usmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Chetty et al (2020) for intergenerational mobility and Bishop et al (2021) for intragenerational mobility find that the differences between Whites and Blacks in the US arise primarily from the labor market experiences of black men, rather than of black women. Looking at general trends, however, the 1970s mark the transition from inclusive to exclusive growth (i.e., poor and middle-class population groups experienced lower income growth rates than the rich), as far as most GICs turns upward sloping above the 25 th -50 th percentile, depending on the group and decade.…”
Section: A First Look At the Data: Trends In Racial And Gender Inequality In The Usmentioning
confidence: 99%