White-nonwhite differentials: Overview and implications

Demography. 1966 Jun;3(2):548-65. doi: 10.2307/2060180.

Abstract

This paper reviews the arguments for maintaining a separate series of statistics for the white and nonwhite populations of the United States; only by maintaining factual data will it be possible to document inequality and discrimination. It then summarizes some white-nonwhite differentials: fertility, life expectancy, health, school attendance, educational attainment, and income. The human, social, and political implications are then reviewed.