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THE 'MODEL MINORITY' MYTH: ASIAN AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE GREAT RECESSION

机译:“模范少数民族”神话:伟大的复兴之前,之中和之后的亚洲中产阶级

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Data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (2003-2014) were used to both investigate trends in Asian American middle class status attainment before, during, and after the Great Recession and compare such attainment to that of non-Hispanic Whites. Using three different operational definitions of the middle class, we show that middle class size estimates during recession and post-recession were lower than pre-recession estimates for both Asian Americans and Whites. For all three periods, Asian Americans were substantially less likely to have achieved middle class status compared with Whites. The racial gap did not narrow or widen due to the Great Recession. Our analysis also found that basic demographic and socioeconomic differences explained a little over a quarter of this middle class attainment gap.
机译:消费者支出调查(2003-2014年)的数据用于调查大萧条之前,之中和之后亚裔美国人中产阶级地位获得的趋势,并将其与非西班牙裔白人的获得情况进行比较。使用三种不同的中产阶级操作定义,我们显示,在经济衰退和经济衰退后,亚裔美国人和白人的中产阶级人数估计值均低于经济衰退前的估计值。在这三个时期中,与白人相比,亚裔美国人获得中产阶级地位的可能性要小得多。由于大萧条,种族差距没有缩小或扩大。我们的分析还发现,基本的人口统计学和社会经济差异解释了这一中产阶级获得差距的四分之一。

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