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  1. 22. Jan. 2020 · The economics profession is less diverse than the general population by race and gender. The lack of diversity has received increased attention in recent years due to incidents that have come...

  2. Despite the progress, economists still pay scant attention to race relative to other topics. We have compiled data on every article in the top 10 economics journals over the past 10 years (see chart). Only 0.2 percent of those top 7,920 articles cover issues of race, racial inequality, and racism.

  3. 26. Dez. 2019 · Differences in economic outcomes by race have persisted for centuries in the United States and continue up to the present day (Myrdal 1944; Duncan 1968; Margo 2016). For example, in 2016, the median household income of black Americans was |${\$}$| 39,500, compared with |${\$}$| 65,000 for non-Hispanic white Americans ( U.S ...

    • Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Maggie R Jones, Sonya R Porter
    • 2020
  4. Overview. Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy is an interdisciplinary journal that explores economic conditions, race, ethnicity, and gender. Examines the impact of public and private sector market forces on diverse groups. Covers a wide range of disciplines including economics, sociology, political science, and public policy.

  5. Racism has restrained Black economic progress for decades. The benefits of the post–World War II GI Bill, which fueled the growth of the American middle class, were largely denied to Black people at the insistence of white members of Congress from the South desperate to enforce racial segregation—war heroes or not.

  6. Economists, Race, and Racism: The Long View. Sandra J. Peart and David M. Levy. December 18, 2020. 1 Introduction. Racial protests, activism, and recent unrest in the US and elsewhere have now laid bare. centuries of unacknowledged racism and harm and some economists have consequently begun to. evaluate our role in these historic events.