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Minority group status and the wages of Indian and black males
Authors:Gary D Sandefur  Wilbur J Scott
Institution:University of Oklahoma USA
Abstract:Using the 1976 Survey of Income and Education the differences in the wages of Indian, black, and white males are examined. The results indicate that the differences in characteristics between Indians and whites largely account for the difference in the average wage of these two groups. On the other hand, minority status, as well as characteristics, are important in understanding the differences in the average wage of blacks and whites. These findings illustrate the importance of understanding the different historical experiences of minority groups to an understanding of current racial inequality.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr  Gary D  Sandefur  Department of Sociology  University of Oklahoma  Norman  OK 73019  
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