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A01=M. Therese Seibert
A01=Mark A Fossett
A01=Therese Seibert
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Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=JF
Category=JHB
census data analysis
COP=United Kingdom
Covariance Structure Analyses
Cross-sectional Results
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Dummy Variables
educational attainment
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Format=BB
Format_Hardback
Interdecile Range
labor force participation
Labor Force Size
Lagged Level
Language_English
Longitudinal Analyses
Manufacturing Concentration
minority education trends
Minority Size
ND
Nonfarm Economy
Nonmetropolitan Areas
Nonmetropolitan Counties
Occupation Distributions
Occupational Inequality
occupational stratification
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Percent Black
Percent White Collar
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Racial Inequality
racial occupational inequality
Racial Stratification
Racial Stratification System
Relative Group Size
rural sociology
rural southern racial disparities research
Sample Median
softlaunch
structural demographic theory
Typical County
White Black Differences
White Collar Employment
Product details
- ISBN 9780367017019
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2022
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The authors investigate trends in racial inequality in occupational attainment in rural areas of the South since 1940. Drawing on data from the six censuses spanning the last five decades, they examine how inequality varies across local areas and how it has changed over time in different local areas. While modest reductions in inequality have been observed in recent decades, the authors document that racial inequality in rural areas of the South persists at very high levels to the present day.Guided by structural-demographic theory, the authors investigate the connections between inequality and important changes taking place in the economic and social structures of rural communities of the South. They conclude that inequality is linked, sometimes in unexpected ways, with economic growth, urbanization and the decline of agricultural employment, the movement of women into the labor force, increasing minority educational attainment, and changes in racial demography. The authors investigate trends in racial inequality in occupational attainment in rural areas of the South since 1940. Drawing on data from the six censuses spanning the last five decades, they examine how inequality varies across local areas and how it has changed over time in different local areas. While modest reductions in inequality have been observed in recent decades, the authors document that racial inequality in rural areas of the South persists at very high levels to the present day.Guided by structural-demographic theory, the authors investigate the connections between inequality and important changes taking place in the economic and social structures of rural communities of the South. They conclude that inequality is linked, sometimes in unexpected ways, with economic growth, urbanization and the decline of agricultural employment, the movement of women into the labor force, increasing minority educational attainment, and changes in racial demography.
Mark A Fossett (Author); M. Therese Seibert (Author)
Long Time Coming
€179.80
