This textbook explores racial and economic inequality in America, focusing on the division between personal and institutional racism and classicism.
Two leading economists debate the effectiveness ofhuman capital policies in addressing widening U.S inequality.
Two leading economists debate the effectiveness ofhuman capital policies in addressing widening U.S inequality.
Inequality in America provides a snapshot of the issues posed by growing economic disparity, focusing particularly on America but drawing on international comparisons to help set the context.
U.S. Slave, March 4, 2011, http://usslave.blogspot.com/2011/03/education-prohibited.html. 4. Thattai, “A History of Public Education in the United States.” 5. Ibid. 6. Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery: An Autobiography (New York: ...
The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Grusky, David B., and Kim A. Weeden. 2011. “Is Market Failure behind the Takeoff in Inequality?
Inequality in America provides a snapshot of the issues posed by the growing concentrations of income, focusing on the United States but drawing on international comparisons to help set the context.
' The essays collected in this book address inequality in America from a variety of perspectives, ranging from literary and cultural studies, sociology, economics, political science, history, geography, as well as museum studies.
The book also provides both a retrospective and prospective look at government policies aimed at addressing inequality or assisting the poor. Finally, the book looks ahead to survey the future of inequality in America.
Two leading economists debate the effectiveness ofhuman capital policies in addressing widening U.S inequality.
The third edition has been thoroughly revised to include the most current data and cover recent issues and events such as Trump Administration policies, the #MeToo movement, and U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting issues of racial ...
The book also provides both a retrospective and prospective look at government policies aimed at addressing inequality or assisting the poor. Finally, the book looks ahead to survey the future of inequality in America.