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Title: Economy: Inequality in New York City: The intersectino of Race and Class
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Publication Year: 2019
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Abstract: This chapter assesses several factors that have contributed to New York City's post- I 980 family income and earnings trends based on race and ethnicity. These include: the outmigration of Whites in the l980s and 1990s; the increased number and share of immigrants; economic transformations affecting the relative growth of specific sectors and occupations; the relative economic position of New York City in that changing landscape, and; the broader national dynamic fueling the continued income polarization since the late I970s.
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Authors: Parrott, James, A
Editors: Bowser, Benjamin, P; Devadutt, Chelli
Pages: 3-24
Volume Title: Racial Inequality in New York City since 1965
Publisher: SUNY Press
Publisher Location: New York
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Land Use/Urban Organization, Migration and Immigration, Race and Ethnicity
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