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Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians
William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications
  • James Jennings, Tufts University
  • Barbara Lewis, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Richard O’Bryant, Northeastern University
  • Rachel Bernard
  • Linda Sprague Martinez, Boston University
  • Russell Williams, Wheaton College
Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
12-1-2015
Abstract

This report describes the social and economic, and education status of Blacks in Massachusetts, within a comparative framework with Whites, Asians, and Latino/as. A range of population, household, and economic variables are highlighted under the following categories: Population Characteristics; Families and Households; Education and Schooling; Housing; Health Characteristics; Labor Force, Occupations and Employment; and Income and Poverty. The information presented in this report is based on data from the 2010 Decennial Census; the American Community Survey 2009 – 2013 5 Year Estimates; the American Community Survey 2009-2013 5-Year Estimates Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) as well as PUMS for the single year 2013; and the Current Population Survey’s Annual Social and Economic Supplement (2015), and other CPS reports.

Citation Information
James Jennings, Barbara Lewis, Richard O’Bryant, Rachel Bernard, et al.. "Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barbara_lewis/7/