Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families
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Arcidiacono, P; Beauchamp, A; Hull, M; Sanders, S
Published in: Journal of Human Capital
June 1, 2015
We examine gaps between minorities and whites in education and labor market outcomes, controlling for many covariates including maternal race. Identification comes from different reported races within the family. Estimates show two distinct patterns. First, there are no significant differences in outcomes between black and white males with white mothers. Second, large differences persist between these groups and black males with black mothers. The patterns are insensitive to alternative measures of own race and school fixed effects. Our results suggest that discrimination is not occurring on the basis of child skin color but through mother-child channels such as dialect or parenting practices.
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Journal of Human Capital
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1932-8664
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1932-8575
Publication Date
June 1, 2015
Volume
9
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2
Start / End Page
198 / 238
Related Subject Headings
- 3801 Applied economics
- 3502 Banking, finance and investment
- 1402 Applied Economics
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Arcidiacono, P., Beauchamp, A., Hull, M., & Sanders, S. (2015). Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families. Journal of Human Capital, 9(2), 198–238. https://doi.org/10.1086/681957
Arcidiacono, P., A. Beauchamp, M. Hull, and S. Sanders. “Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families.” Journal of Human Capital 9, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 198–238. https://doi.org/10.1086/681957.
Arcidiacono P, Beauchamp A, Hull M, Sanders S. Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families. Journal of Human Capital. 2015 Jun 1;9(2):198–238.
Arcidiacono, P., et al. “Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families.” Journal of Human Capital, vol. 9, no. 2, June 2015, pp. 198–238. Scopus, doi:10.1086/681957.
Arcidiacono P, Beauchamp A, Hull M, Sanders S. Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families. Journal of Human Capital. 2015 Jun 1;9(2):198–238.
Published In
Journal of Human Capital
DOI
EISSN
1932-8664
ISSN
1932-8575
Publication Date
June 1, 2015
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start / End Page
198 / 238
Related Subject Headings
- 3801 Applied economics
- 3502 Banking, finance and investment
- 1402 Applied Economics