Category: N. Inequality
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For the Economist –gay marriage and more minorities in the workforce are good for the economy. Patriotic heterosexual white men should support equality.
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You can't have equality in the workplace if you don't have it in parenting and childcare. Me in The Economist.
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On stagnating regional convergence in the US. In the Economist.
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Resentful Nativists Oppose Free Trade and Immigration—Don’t Appease Them. Me in Foreign Affairs.
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Where and to whom you are born in the United States are both hugely important to life chances. For the Economist.
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In part because baby boomers have always been profligate. For the Economist.
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For The Economist. Secure Communities lowers employment and access to the safety net among US citizens.
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For the Economist. Slowing wage convergence between migrants and natives isn't driven by lower skills as much as by native discrimination.
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For the Economist: there are sometimes big divisions in attitudes and consumer behavior, but they aren't growing between races, genders, income groups, religions, regions or urban and rural areas.
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Bemoaning the victory of culture war over class war in US politics. In The Economist.