Socioeconomic Status of American Indian Adults in Los Angeles

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Authors:  Paul Ong

Date: June 1, 2004

Project: Socioeconomic Status of American Indian Adults in Los Angeles

This policy brief is part of a series on the socioeconomic status of American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIANs) in the Los Angeles metropolitan region, home to the largest urbanized AIAN population in the country. This brief presents findings on the factors that determine educational, employment, and housing outcomes for AIAN adults in the Los Angeles metropolitan area relative to outcomes for non-Hispanic whites (NHW). The analyses are based on individual-level data and econometric models to estimate the independent impacts of observable causal factors.

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