Examining the crucial topic of race relations, this book
explores the economic and social environments that play a
significant role in determining economic outcomes and why racial
disparities persist.
With contributions from a range of international contributors
including Edward Wolff and Catherine Weinberger, the book compares
how various racial groups fare and are affected in different ways
by economic and social institution. Themes covered in the book
include:
- the economic status of various racial and ethnic groups,
including their progress or retrenchment over the years
- how the law, economic motivations, and increased competition
for jobs affect racial disparities.
This is an invaluable resource for researchers and academics
across a number of disciplines including political economy, ethnic
and multicultural studies, Asian studies, and sociology.
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