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Wong, Harold H. – 1974
This study hypothesizes that Chinese, Japanese, and blacks in California earn less at each level of education and age than do whites, and that the situation is not improving. Hypothesized reasons include a lower return on education, exclusion from high earning occupations, nonadvancement within an occupation, and greater unemployment. A basic…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Census Figures, Cross Cultural Studies, Demography