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Asian-white male wage differentials in the United States

G. Reza Arabsheibani, Jie Wang, Reza Arabsheibani

Applied Economics Letters, Volume: 17, Issue: 1, Pages: 37 - 43

Swansea University Author: Reza Arabsheibani

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Abstract

The analysis of wage differential between asian Americans and whites indicates that discrimination against Asians (except Japanese) is still substantial in the US labour marker. However, the second generation Asians have, by large, acheived income parity with comparable whites.

Published in: Applied Economics Letters
ISSN: 1350-4851 1466-4291
Published: Routledge 2009
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