Authors
Scott Winship, Christopher Pulliam, Ariel Gelrud Shiro, Richard V Reeves, Santiago Deambrosi
Publication date
2021/6/10
Publisher
< bound method Organization. get_name_with_acronym of< Organization: Brookings Institution>>
Description
Issues of Black-white inequality and racial injustice have taken center stage over the past year to a degree not seen for a generation. These issues cover a wide range of topics, touching on policing and criminal justice, labor market discrimination, gaps in educational opportunity, social capital inequalities, and the racial wealth gap. Understanding the ways in which these inequalities have been reproduced across generations is an important first step in creating a more equitable society where upward social mobility and economic opportunities are accessible to all. In our new paper, "Long Shadows: The Black-White Gap in Multigenerational Poverty," we take a multigenerational perspective on economic inequality by race, showing the persistence of unequal economic opportunity for Black Americans across time. Recent work has highlighted stark disparities in social mobility across two generations for Black and …
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