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09 Jun 20gthaberlach
White boys who grow up rich are likely to remain that way. Black boys raised at the top, however, are more likely to become poor than to stay wealthy in their own adult households.
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19 Jan 19Donna Bills
@jbenton @BostonGlobe This is why the NYT story stuck with me about Black boys raised in wealthy or in middle-class homes growing up to be in a lower class. Our society gives no breaks to minority kids who fail even once. White kids fail up. https://t.co/
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07 May 18
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19 Apr 18dlgogma
To this latter point I’m reminded of this NYT piece from March and this extraordinary finding on racial inequality in America https://t.co/b9z0ih9Ium https://t.co/ct8o5LIMMz
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12 Apr 18Jelmer Evers
Beautiful interactive graphics—and disturbing conclusions—about the way racism still affects black boys in the US: https://t.co/0lj5JbdQVQ
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02 Apr 18V W
And, intriguingly, these pockets — including parts of the Maryland suburbs of Washington, and corners of Queens and the Bronx — were the places where many lower-income black children had fathers at home. Poor black boys did well in such places, whether their own fathers were present or not.
“That is a pathbreaking finding,” said William Julius Wilson, a Harvard sociologist whose books have chronicled the economic struggles of black men. “They’re not talking about the direct effects of a boy’s own parents’ marital status. They’re talking about the presence of fathers in a given census tract.”
Other fathers in the community can provide boys with role models and mentors, researchers say, and their presence may indicate other neighborhood factors that benefit families, like lower incarceration rates and better job opportunities.
Asian-Americans earn more than whites raised at the same income level, or about the same when first-generation immigrants are excluded.fathers boys poverty African-Americans Asian Americans Whites
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29 Mar 18Shades of Noir
#racism #study #blackboys #classism #BK
“White boys who grow up rich are likely to remain that way. Black boys raised at the top, however, are more likely to become poor than to stay wealthy in their own adult households” https://t.co/8K0pD5mDoY
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26 Mar 18Carissa L
Groundbreaking research showing the measurable effects of racism, divorced from class.
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24 Mar 18Elisabeth Huynh
I’ve never seen a better graphical representation of the reproduction of inequality and racial gaps. So good. https://t.co/fVzTMDKYil
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23 Mar 18
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22 Mar 18Anne Shillolo
Sons of Rich Black Families Fare No Better Than Sons of Working-Class Whites https://t.co/npcVoNC6hZ - we need to d… https://t.co/7cy33iGdyl
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21 Mar 18
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Bob Calder
I’ve never seen a better graphical representation of the reproduction of inequality and racial gaps. So good. https://t.co/fVzTMDKYil
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20 Mar 18
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Jonathan Brubaker
Incredible article & visualizations from @UpshotNYT on income mobility across race & gender. https://t.co/FcZWsmks7F https://t.co/Su4JRSxK42
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Forrest Xu
《纽约时报》做了一个很棒的动画。每个点代表一个美国富人家庭的孩子,白人孩子成大以后,只有20%的点会掉下来,变成下层或中下层阶级。https://t.co/nMULsdr87F https://t.co/LIRmYmEi29
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Van Piercy
If you read one thing today, make it this. And marvel at the data journalism.
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19 Mar 18
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Though black girls and women face deep inequality on many measures, black and white girls from families with comparable earnings attain similar individual incomes as adults.
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The research makes clear that there is something unique about the obstacles black males face. The gap between Hispanics and whites is narrower, and their incomes will converge within a couple of generations if mobility stays the same.
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Asian-Americans earn more than whites raised at the same income level, or about the same when first-generation immigrants are excluded. Only Native Americans have an income gap comparable to African-Americans. But the disparities are widest for black boys.
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Francois Guite
Black boys raised in America, even in the wealthiest families and living in some of the most well-to-do neighborhoods, still earn less in adulthood than white boys with similar backgrounds, according to a sweeping new study that traced the lives of millions of children.
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Gaps persisted even when black and white boys grew up in families with the same income, similar family structures, similar education levels and even similar levels of accumulated wealth.
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If this inequality can’t be explained by individual or household traits, much of what matters probably lies outside the home — in surrounding neighborhoods, in the economy and in a society that views black boys differently from white boys, and even from black girls.
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Alyssa Black
Great research well-illustrated. Economic mobility happens in all directions, but one thing pushes some men down: Being Black. https://t.co/QO1iLFkKYz
— Hank Green (@hankgreen) March 19, 2018
Great research well-illustrated. Economic mobility happens in all directions, but one thing pushes some men down: Being Black. https://t.co/QO1iLFkKYz
— Hank Green (@hankgreen) Mar 19, 2018
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