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Occupational Segregation Drives Persistent Inequality, Study Says

New research points to the limits of education as a path to upward mobility for Black workers.

Steve Lohr
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Black People, Careers and Professions, Discrimination, Income Inequality, National Bureau of Economic Research, Opportunity@Work (Nonprofit), Wages and Salaries
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