The United States census of 2010 had an estimate between 308,745,538 people. 36% of U.S. citizens now identify as a race or ethnicity other than white. Race and ethnicity are one of the main factors of change of population. According to Barnhouse-Walters Studies, the concentration of poor minority populations in inner-cities and the concentration of affluent White populations in the suburbs, is the main mechanism by which racial inequality in educational resources is reproduced. The division of races can lead to racism or racial segregation which can lead to unemployment by races. Also, race and ethnicity has a relation between migration.
The minority race category doesn’t get that much of attention as other races educational wise. Studies
The minority race category doesn’t get that much of attention as other races educational wise. Studies