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Title: Asian Americans and Income Inequality: Disparities Between and Within Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Groups
Citation Type: Journal Article
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ISSN: 15338673
DOI: 10.1177/07311214231177019/ASSET/IMAGES/LARGE/10.1177_07311214231177019-FIG3.JPEG
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Abstract: Asian Americans nearing economic parity with White individuals is unique, particularly given the historical and contemporary disadvantaged position of other racial minorities in the U.S. labor market. While there is growing literature exploring how Asian Americans are reshaping the labor force, most of these studies categorize them as a homogenous group, failing to recognize social, cultural, and historical diversities within the community. Using the Current Population Survey, we investigate income disparity trends across ethnic groups and gender. Results show that Asian American men and women have high income levels compared to other racial minority groups. However, these perceived advantages reinforce racial stereotypes and mask income variations within these groups and across genders. We find a widening gender income gap over recent years for Asian ethnic groups, highlighting how race and gender interact to shape their labor-market experiences. We conclude by discussing the implications for future studies in labor-market research.
Url: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/07311214231177019
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Authors: Vo, Tiffanie; Schleifer, Cyrus; Hekmatpour, Peyman
Periodical (Full): Sociological Perspectives
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Pages: 1-22
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Poverty and Welfare, Race and Ethnicity
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