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3 Discrimination

Figure 3.1 Total Discrimination

Figure 3. 2 Discrimination in Job Seeking Source: Pager 2003, 958 Figure 3.2 Discrimination in Job Seeking Source: Pager 2003, 958. Reprinted by permission of the University of Chicago.

Figure 3.3 Median Income by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Note: Data released in 2009 for income earned in 2008. Median income is from all sources and is limited to year-round, full-time workers at least 25 years old. Data for White men and women are for non-Hispanics. Source: DeNavas-Walt, Proctor, and Smith, 2009. For Native Americans, author’s estimate based on Bureau of the Census data in Ogunwole 2006.

Figure 3.4 Glass Ceilings and Glass Walls