Not exact matches
Sociologists can speak of the
age, sex and
racial composition of the U.S. population with some precision, based on government counts.
We found no significant differences between lottery winners and losers on characteristics, including gender,
age at high school entry, and the math and reading scores and
racial composition of their middle schools.
For instance, the
racial composition of the school
age population of the entirety of New York City has little relevance to concerns about and efforts to improve the
racial balance of schools on Staten Island, which by virtue of its geography might as well be a part of New Jersey.