Monday, February 27, 2012

Highly educated whites and minorities are no more likely to support workplace affirmative action programs than are their less educated peers

While whites, Hispanics, and blacks with higher levels of education are more likely to reject negative racial stereotypes than are their less educated peers, this pattern does not hold true for Asians. In fact, education has no effect on negative stereotyping among Asians, and many Asians at all levels of education hold negative views about blacks and Hispanics.

3 comments:

Dewey said...

Everyone says there is this RACE problem

The problem is we don’t understand the CARS.

rjp said...

Wait a minute. You mean that Calvin Freeman doesn't believe that Tanikanisha in HR hiring Dontell, Juwantae, RayRay, and Aquanetta when she has four open positions is for the best?

TruthOrComfort said...

Asia doesn't have a French Revolution in its past, and thus isn't trapped in the "equality" rhetoric the West endures.