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The median household income for married women who earn more than their husbands — more often white, slightly older and college educated — is $80,000.
A growing number of criminologists have concluded that the sentencing disparity is unjustified and has subjected tens of thousands of blacks to lengthy prison terms while offering more lenient punishment to users and sellers of powder cocaine, who are more often white.
Images that suggest mothers are ― and should be ― docile, domestic, faultless and, more often, white. .
More often, white collar criminals serve much shorter terms, similar to Gupta's.
AMD subjects were more often white compared to controls (p = 0.06).
Patients exposed to proton pump inhibitors were more often white and were treated more commonly at teaching hospitals and at hospitals in the Northeast.
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Second, the participants with data on job strain were younger and more often white-collars than those who did not have data available on job strain.
Studies have already shown that Florida's Stand Your Ground law came with an increase in murders, and a 2015 examination of 237 Stand Your Ground cases found that convictions happen more often with white victims than non-white victims.
Black American criminal defendants are sentenced to death three times more often than white American defendants when the victim was white.
While black boys were suspended from school three times more often than white boys during the 2011-2012 school year, black girls were suspended from school six times more often than white girls. .
While black boys were suspended or expelled from school three times more often than white boys during the 2011-2012 school year, black girls were suspended from school six times more often than white girls.
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