... of Political Economy sheds light on the role racial prejudice plays in the wage gap between whites and ... . Where the least prejudiced people hold more prejudice, wage gaps are higher.
Why are the least ...
A recent study sheds light on the role racial prejudice plays in the wage gap between whites and blacks in the US. Prejudice accounts for approximately one-quarter of the racial wage gap, costing a ...
... voters are racially prejudiced," Bigler said. "In contrast, if Obama wins children may believe that exclusionary laws and racial prejudice no longer shape the outcomes of the presidential elections."
... Social Attitudes surveys carried out in the 1980s and 1990s.
"The marked decline in racial prejudice is backed by further data points in 2006, 2004 and 2003 so the results here are pretty ...
White people do not get as upset when confronted with racial prejudice as they think they will, a study by researchers at Yale University, York University, and the University of British Columbia ...
... E. Ashby Plant and University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Patricia Devine have documented a decrease in racial prejudice during the Fall 2008 period between the Democratic Party's nomination of ...
... self-control might actually cause both unease and guarded behavior, which could in turn be misconstrued as racial prejudice.
To test this, they ran a group of white volunteers through a series of ...
... presumption of racial profiling of African Americans systematically based on the motivation of police officer’s racial prejudice. A number of sociological theories (Engel et al, 2002; Romero, 2002; ...
... as white, Anglo-Saxon and protestant as possible to increase their social standing, reduce the possibility of racial prejudice and generally disguise their Irish roots in the days when "No Irish Need ...