企业所有权与收入中的种族不平等

Racial inequality in business ownership and income

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2018
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用美国人口普查家庭微观数据,研究种族和族裔在企业所有权和收入上的差异,发现财富和教育水平是主要影响因素。

Abstract

The large and persistent racial and ethnic disparities found in business ownership and performance contribute to broader economic inequality. Using the latest US Census household microdata and statistical decomposition techniques, I explore several potential barriers to minority business ownership and income. I examine patterns for the four major racial and ethnic groups in the United States: African-Americans, Latinos, Asians, and non-Latino whites. I find that low levels of wealth contribute to why blacks and Latinos have lower business ownership rates, and high levels of wealth increase Asian business ownership rates. Low levels of education contribute to why blacks and Latinos have lower business income, and high levels of education increase Asian business income. Blacks, Latinos, and Asians are relatively young compared to whites, reducing business ownership rates.

种族差异企业所有权商业收入财富差距