Prosperity For All? : The Economic Boom and African Americans


Robert. Cherry
Bok Engelsk 2000 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
New York : : Russell Sage Foundation, , 2000.
Omfang
1 online resource (349 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction - Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III; Part I: Employment and the Boom; Chapter 1. The Effect of Tighter Labor Markets on Unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s Experience - Cordelia W. Reimers; Chapter 2. Area Economic Conditions and the Labor-Market Outcomes of Young Men in the 1990s Expansion - Richard B. Freeman and William M. Rodgers III; Chapter 3. Black-White Employment Differential in a Tight Labor Market - Chinhui Juhn. - Chapter 9. The Impact of Labor Market Prospects on Incarceration Rates - William Darity Jr. and Samuel L. Myers Jr.Commentary III. Glass Ceilings, Iron Bars, Income Floors - Sanders Korenman; Index. - Commentary I. Urban Racial Unemployment Differentials: The New York Case - Gregor E. DeFreitasPart II: Racial Discrimination and the Boom; Chapter 4. How Labor-Market Tightness Affects Employer Attitudes and Actions Toward Black Job Applicants: Evidence from Employer Surveys - Philip Moss and Chris Tilly; Chapter 5. Exclusionary Practices and Glass-Ceiling Effects Across Regions: What Does the Current Expansion Tell Us? - Heather Boushey and Robert Cherry; Chapter 6. What Do We Need to Explain About African American Unemployment? - William E. Spriggs and Rhonda M. Williams. - Commentary II. In Good Times and Bad: Discrimination and Unemployment - Cecilia A. ConradPart III: Social Dimensions of the Boom; Chapter 7. Looking at the Glass Ceiling: Do White Men Receive Higher Returns to Tenure and Experience? - Joyce P. Jacobsen and Laurence M. Levin; Chapter 8. Barriers to the Employment of Welfare Recipients - Sandra Danziger, Mary Corcoran, Sheldon Danziger, Colleen Heflin, Ariel Kalil, Judith Levine, Daniel Rosen, Kristin Seefeldt, Kristine Siefert, and Richard Tolman
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