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White,black, and Hispanic male youths in central city labor markets
Authors:Margaret Barton  George Farkas  Kathy Kushner  Laureen McCreary
Affiliation:University of Texas-Dallas USA
Abstract:Data from the 1% 1980 Census Public Use Sample are used to estimate the determinants of employment and wage rates for out-of-school male youths residing in central cities. Separate calculations are undertaken for white, black, and Hispanic youths. Independent variables include individual, family background, and local labor market characteristics. Three basic findings emerge. First, racial inequality persists, with whites showing the best outcomes, Hispanics second, and blacks at the bottom. Second, underlying these unequal outcomes are rather different patterns of effect for personal and family characteristics by race. Note-worthy here is the Hispanic pattern of low reliance on schooling and high reliance on family. Finally, net of these effects, intercity differences are interesting and important. These include negative effects of city size and race composition effects which show white gains where blacks and Hispanics are a larger share of the population.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to George Farkas   School of Social Sciences   the University of Texas at Dallas   Box 830688   Richardson   TX 75083-0688.
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