Economists say aggregated data and topline numbers fail to capture the complex labor experiences of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
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Transition rates — the likelihood of a worker moving from unemployment to reemployment — also show Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a hard time getting reemployed once they became unemployed, according to anThis longer-term unemployment outcome remains even when adjusting for factors like age and educational attainment.
In the first quarter of 2022, AAPI women were the least likely to transition into a job after being unemployed when compared with AAPI men, Black, white and Hispanic workers, CEPR's research showed. Economists also point out the vast labor market disparities existing within the larger AANHPI category. Asian Americans have the greatest intragroup economic inequality in the country,"Various AANHPI subgroups are concentrated in low wage occupations and others in high wage occupations.
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