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Title Diversity and disparities : America enters a new century / John Logan, editor
Published New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2014]

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Contents Diversity and inequality : recent shocks and continuing trends / John R. Logan -- A very uneven road : U.S. labor markets in the past thirty years / Harry J. Holzer and Marek Hlavac -- The middle class : losing ground, losing wealth / Edward N. Wolff -- Median Income and income inequality : from 2000 and beyond / Richard V. Burkhauser and Jeff Larrimore -- Residential mobility in the United States and the Great Recession : a shift to local moves / Michael A. Stoll -- Cohort trends in housing and household formation since 1990 / Emily Rosenbaum -- Residential segregation by income, 1970-2009 / Kendra Bischoff and Sean F. Reardon -- The divergent paths of American families / Zhenchao Qian -- Diversity in old age : the elderly in changing economic and family context / Judith A. Seltzer and Jenjira J. Yahirun -- U.S. high-skill immigration / John Bound and Sarah Turner -- Unauthorized Mexican migration and the socioeconomic integration of Mexican Americans / Frank D. Bean, James D. Bachmeier, Susan K. Brown, Jennifer Van Hook, and Mark A. Leach -- Gender disparities in educational attainment in the new century : trends, causes and consequences / Thomas A. DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann -- Is ethnoracial residential integration on the rise? Evidence from metropolitan and micropolitan America since 1980 / Barrett A. Lee, John Iceland, and Chad R. Farrell
Summary The United States is more diverse than ever before. Increased immigration has added to a vibrant cultural fabric, and women and minorities have made significant strides in overcoming overt discrimination. At the same time, economic inequality has increased significantly in recent decades, and the Great Recession substantially weakened the economic standing not only of the poor but also of the middle class. Diversity and Disparities, edited by sociologist John Logan, assembles impressive new studies that interpret the social and economic changes in the United States over the last decade. The authors, leading social scientists from many disciplines, analyze changes in the labor market, family structure, immigration, and race. They find that while America has grown more diverse, the opportunities available to disadvantaged groups have become more unequal. Drawing on detailed data from the decennial census, the American Community Survey, and other sources, the authors chart the growing diversity and the deepening disparities among different groups in the United States Harry J. Holzer and Marek Hlavac document that although the economy always rises and falls over the business cycle, the Great Recession of 2007-2009 was a catastrophic event that saw record levels of unemployment, especially among less-educated workers, young people, and minorities. Emily Rosenbaum shows how the Great Recession amplified disparities in access to home ownership, and demonstrates that young adults, especially African Americans, are falling behind previous cohorts not only in home ownership and wealth but even in starting their own families and households. Sean F. Reardon and Kendra Bischoff explore the rise of class segregation as higher-income Americans are moving away from others into separate and privileged neighborhoods and communities. Immigration has also seen class polarization, with an increase in both highly skilled workers and undocumented immigrants. As Frank D. Bean and his colleagues show, the lack of a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants inhibits the educational and economic opportunities for their children and grandchildren. Barrett Lee and colleagues demonstrate that the nation and most cities and towns are becoming more diverse by race and ethnicity. However, while black-white segregation is slowly falling, Hispanics and Asians remain as segregated today as they were in 1980. Diversity and Disparities raises concerns about the extent of socioeconomic immobility in the United States today. This volume provides valuable information for policymakers, journalists, and researchers seeking to understand the current state of the nation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Income distribution -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Housing -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Families -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Minorities -- United States -- History -- 21st century
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration.
Economic history
Families
Housing
Income distribution
Minorities
SUBJECT United States -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Subject United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Logan, John R., 1946-
LC no. 2019717432
ISBN 9781610448468
1610448464