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Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy
Comparing the USA and UK

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Glenn C. Loury, Tariq Modood, Steven M. Teles, Mary Hickman, Nathan Glazer, Orlando Patterson, Min Zhou, Linda Loury, Ceri Peach, David Cutler, Edward Glaeser, Jacob Vigdor, Richard Berthoud, Michael Hout, Ronald Ferguson, Roger Waldinger, Suzanne Model, Anthony Heath, Dorren McMahon, Vaughan Robinson, Rina Valeny, Peter Skerry, Robert Lieberman, Robert Mickey, Fawzia Ahmed, Bhikhu Parekh
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  • Date Published: June 2005
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521530019

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  • The causes and consequences of social mobility are a central area of study within the social sciences and the differing levels of economic development between ethnic groups is an issue of major concern for policy-makers. Written by leading scholars with a wide range of expertise, this book is the first to provide a comparative analysis of these and related issues within the US and the UK and includes such topics as education, work and employment, political mobilization and social networks.

    • Tackles a contemporary issue from a US-UK comparative perspective
    • Brings together a prestigious cast of scholars from both the US and UK
    • Combines history, empirical research and theory
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    'This book is a rich reservoir of empirical data interpreted with theoretical sensitivity. Datasets are deftly deployed and the subtleties of inter/intra-national contexts are illuminated. it is a timely and impressive contribution to our understanding of social mobility, the fungibility of social capital, and ethnicity and policy in a comparative context.' Work, Employment & Society

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    • Date Published: June 2005
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521530019
    • length: 660 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 46 mm
    • weight: 1.03kg
    • contains: 67 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Glenn C. Loury, Tariq Modood and Steven M. Teles
    Part I. Historical Overviews:
    1. Ruling an empire, governing a multi-national state: the impact of Britain's historical legacy on the ethno-racial regime Mary Hickman
    2. American diversity and the 2000 Census Nathan Glazer
    3. Four modes of ethno-somatic stratification: the experience of blacks in Europe and the Americas Orlando Patterson
    Part II. Informal Social Networks:
    4. Ethnicity as social capital: community-based institutions and embedded networks of social relations Min Zhou
    5. Intergenerational mobility and racial inequality in education and earnings Linda Loury
    6. Social integration and social mobility: spatial segregation and intermarriage of the Caribbean population in Britain Ceri Peach
    7. Ghettos and the transmission of ethnic capital David Cutler, Edward Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor
    8. Family formulation in multi-cultural Britain: diversity and change Richard Berthoud
    Part III. Formal Structures:
    9. Educational progress for African Americans and Latinos in the United States from the 1950s to the 1990s: the interaction of ancestry and class Michael Hout
    10. The educational attainments of ethnic minorities in Britain Tariq Modood
    11. Why America's black-white school achievement gap persists Ronald Ferguson
    12. Networks and niches: the continuing significance of ethnic connections Roger Waldinger
    13. Non-white origins, anglo destinations: immigrants in the US and Britain Suzanne Model
    14. Ethnic differences in the British labor market: the role of education and social class origins Anthony Heath and Dorren McMahon
    15. Ethnic minorities, employment, self-employment and social mobility in post-war Britain Vaughan Robinson and Rina Valeny
    Part IV. Political Institutions and Processes:
    16. Ethnicity and political mobilisation in Britain Tariq Modood
    17. Political institutions and minority mobility in the United States Peter Skerry
    18. Race, state and policy: the development of employment discrimination policy in the United States and Britain Robert Lieberman
    19. Regime effects: ethnicity, social mobility and public policy in the US and Britain Steven M. Teles, Robert Mickey and Fawzia Ahmed
    Part V. Normative Analysis:
    20. Race, inequality and justice in the United States: some social-philosophic reflections Glenn C. Loury
    21. Achieving racial equality Bhikhu Parekh.

  • Editors

    Glenn C. Loury, Boston University
    Glenn C. Loury is Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute on Race and Social Division at Boston University.

    Tariq Modood, University of Bristol
    Tariq Modood is Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy and founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol. He has published extensively and was awarded the MBE for services to social science and ethnic relations in 2001.

    Steven M. Teles, Brandeis University, Massachusetts
    Steven M. Teles is Assistant Professor of Politics at Brandeis University. He has published books and articles on a wide range of topics including welfare, affirmative action, devolution in the UK and EU.

    Contributors

    Glenn C. Loury, Tariq Modood, Steven M. Teles, Mary Hickman, Nathan Glazer, Orlando Patterson, Min Zhou, Linda Loury, Ceri Peach, David Cutler, Edward Glaeser, Jacob Vigdor, Richard Berthoud, Michael Hout, Ronald Ferguson, Roger Waldinger, Suzanne Model, Anthony Heath, Dorren McMahon, Vaughan Robinson, Rina Valeny, Peter Skerry, Robert Lieberman, Robert Mickey, Fawzia Ahmed, Bhikhu Parekh

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