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White Parents, Black Children looks at the difficult issue of race in transracial adoptions—particularly the adoption by white parents of children from different racial and ethnic groups. Despite the long history of troubled and fragile race relati
Autor:
Cardell K. Jacobson, Darron T. Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 23:44-48
Objectives Data from the Academy of American Physician Assistants have suggested there are no differences in salaries by race and ethnic group. Our objective was to compare salaries of physician assistants for different racial and ethnic groups and s
Publikováno v:
Health Services Research. 51:892-909
Objective To examine whether racial, gender, and ethnic salary disparities exist in the physician assistant (PA) profession and what factors, if any, are associated with the differentials. Data Sources/Study Setting We use a nationally representative
Autor:
Cardell K. Jacobson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Church and State.
Autor:
Cardell K. Jacobson
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The American Historical Review. 123:585-586
Autor:
Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 39:129-149
Using census data, we compare patterns of interracial marriage in six different contexts where immigration has played a central role in population composition. We use Kalmijn’s (1998) general theoretical perspective that emphasizes how opportunity
Autor:
Darron T. Smith, Cardell K. Jacobson
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JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. 28(6)
Two recent reports using different data sets concluded that female physician assistants (PAs) earn substantially less than male PAs. Similar data comparing the effect of race and ethnicity on salary have not been compiled. This article examines the p
Autor:
Cardell K. Jacobson, Bryan R. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Studies. 36:570-584
For a variety of reasons, there is little systematic evidence about African American attitudes about interracial marriage. National data are often sparse or not available, and they are often dated. Using a Year 2000 nationally representative poll fro