The Persistence of Racial Inequality: An Intergenerational
Perspective - Robert Margo, Boston University
Location
Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn : 7th Floor
Date & Time
May 1, 2017, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Description
New benchmark estimates of Black-White income ratios for 1870, 1900, and 1940 are combined with standard post-World War census data. The resulting time series reveals that the pace of racial income convergence has generally been steady but slow, quickening only during the 1940s and the modern Civil Rights era. Dr. Margo explores the interpretation of the time series with a model of intergenerational transmission of inequality in which racial differences in causal factors that determine income are very large just after the Civil War and which erode slowly across subsequent generations.
Mullen Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Economics