Prosperity for all?: the economic boom and African Americans
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505 | 8 | |a The effect of tighter labor markets on unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s experience / Cordelia W. Reimers -- Area economic conditions and the labor-market outcomes of young men in the 1990s expansion / Richard B. Freeman, William M. Rodgers III -- Black-white employment differential in a tight labor market / Chinhui Juhn -- Urban racial unemployment differentials: The New York case / Gregory E. DeFreitas -- How labor-market tightness affects employer attitudes and actions toward black job applicants: evidence from employer surveys / Philip Moss, Chris Tilly --Exclusionary practices and glass-ceiling effects across regions: what does the current expansion tell us? / Heather Boushey, Robert Cherry -- What do we need to explain about African American unemployment? / William E. Spriggs, Rhonda M. Williams -- In good times and bad: discrimination and unemployment / Cecilia A. Conrad -- Looking at the glass ceiling: do white men receive higher returns to tenure and experience? / Joyce P. Jacobsen, Laurence M. Levin -- Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients / Sandra Danziger [and others] -- The impact of labor market prospects on incarceration rates / William Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. -- Glass ceilings, iron bars, income floors / Sanders Korenman | |
505 | 8 | |a "Prosperity for All? reveals that while African Americans benefit in many ways from a strong job market, serious problems remain. Research presented in this book shows that the ratio of black to white unemployment has actually increased over recent expansions | |
505 | 8 | |a Even though African American men are currently less likely to leave the work force, the number of those who do not find work at all has grown substantially, indicating that joblessness is now concentrated among the most alienated members of the population. Other chapters offer evidence that racial inequality is still pervasive. Prosperity for All? ascribes black disadvantage in the labor force to employer discrimination, particularly when there is strong competition for jobs | |
505 | 8 | |a As one study illustrates, economic upswings do not appear to change racial preferences among employers, who remain less willing to hire African Americans for low-wage jobs."--Jacket | |
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contents | The effect of tighter labor markets on unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s experience / Cordelia W. Reimers -- Area economic conditions and the labor-market outcomes of young men in the 1990s expansion / Richard B. Freeman, William M. Rodgers III -- Black-white employment differential in a tight labor market / Chinhui Juhn -- Urban racial unemployment differentials: The New York case / Gregory E. DeFreitas -- How labor-market tightness affects employer attitudes and actions toward black job applicants: evidence from employer surveys / Philip Moss, Chris Tilly --Exclusionary practices and glass-ceiling effects across regions: what does the current expansion tell us? / Heather Boushey, Robert Cherry -- What do we need to explain about African American unemployment? / William E. Spriggs, Rhonda M. Williams -- In good times and bad: discrimination and unemployment / Cecilia A. Conrad -- Looking at the glass ceiling: do white men receive higher returns to tenure and experience? / Joyce P. Jacobsen, Laurence M. Levin -- Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients / Sandra Danziger [and others] -- The impact of labor market prospects on incarceration rates / William Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. -- Glass ceilings, iron bars, income floors / Sanders Korenman "Prosperity for All? reveals that while African Americans benefit in many ways from a strong job market, serious problems remain. Research presented in this book shows that the ratio of black to white unemployment has actually increased over recent expansions Even though African American men are currently less likely to leave the work force, the number of those who do not find work at all has grown substantially, indicating that joblessness is now concentrated among the most alienated members of the population. Other chapters offer evidence that racial inequality is still pervasive. Prosperity for All? ascribes black disadvantage in the labor force to employer discrimination, particularly when there is strong competition for jobs As one study illustrates, economic upswings do not appear to change racial preferences among employers, who remain less willing to hire African Americans for low-wage jobs."--Jacket |
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spelling | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III, editors New York Russell Sage Foundation [2000] © 2000 1 online resource (xxv, 322 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Revised versions of papers presented at a conference held at the Russell Sage Foundation in October 1998 Print version record The effect of tighter labor markets on unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s experience / Cordelia W. Reimers -- Area economic conditions and the labor-market outcomes of young men in the 1990s expansion / Richard B. Freeman, William M. Rodgers III -- Black-white employment differential in a tight labor market / Chinhui Juhn -- Urban racial unemployment differentials: The New York case / Gregory E. DeFreitas -- How labor-market tightness affects employer attitudes and actions toward black job applicants: evidence from employer surveys / Philip Moss, Chris Tilly --Exclusionary practices and glass-ceiling effects across regions: what does the current expansion tell us? / Heather Boushey, Robert Cherry -- What do we need to explain about African American unemployment? / William E. Spriggs, Rhonda M. Williams -- In good times and bad: discrimination and unemployment / Cecilia A. Conrad -- Looking at the glass ceiling: do white men receive higher returns to tenure and experience? / Joyce P. Jacobsen, Laurence M. Levin -- Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients / Sandra Danziger [and others] -- The impact of labor market prospects on incarceration rates / William Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. -- Glass ceilings, iron bars, income floors / Sanders Korenman "Prosperity for All? reveals that while African Americans benefit in many ways from a strong job market, serious problems remain. Research presented in this book shows that the ratio of black to white unemployment has actually increased over recent expansions Even though African American men are currently less likely to leave the work force, the number of those who do not find work at all has grown substantially, indicating that joblessness is now concentrated among the most alienated members of the population. Other chapters offer evidence that racial inequality is still pervasive. Prosperity for All? ascribes black disadvantage in the labor force to employer discrimination, particularly when there is strong competition for jobs As one study illustrates, economic upswings do not appear to change racial preferences among employers, who remain less willing to hire African Americans for low-wage jobs."--Jacket Noirs américains / Conditions économiques / Congrès Noirs américains / Travail / Congrès African Americans / Economic conditions fast African Americans / Employment fast Economic history fast Negers gtt Werkgelegenheid gtt Werkloosheid gtt Sociale situatie gtt Conjunctuurbewegingen gtt Wirtschaftliche Lage swd Beschäftigung swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh Schwarze Schwarze. USA Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte African Americans Economic conditions Congresses African Americans Employment Congresses Wirtschaftliche Lage (DE-588)4248362-1 gnd rswk-swf Beschäftigung (DE-588)4005979-0 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Beschäftigung (DE-588)4005979-0 s Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Wirtschaftliche Lage (DE-588)4248362-1 s 1\p DE-604 Cherry, Robert D. 1944- edt Rodgers, William M. edt Russell Sage Foundation Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Prosperity for all? 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans The effect of tighter labor markets on unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s experience / Cordelia W. Reimers -- Area economic conditions and the labor-market outcomes of young men in the 1990s expansion / Richard B. Freeman, William M. Rodgers III -- Black-white employment differential in a tight labor market / Chinhui Juhn -- Urban racial unemployment differentials: The New York case / Gregory E. DeFreitas -- How labor-market tightness affects employer attitudes and actions toward black job applicants: evidence from employer surveys / Philip Moss, Chris Tilly --Exclusionary practices and glass-ceiling effects across regions: what does the current expansion tell us? / Heather Boushey, Robert Cherry -- What do we need to explain about African American unemployment? / William E. Spriggs, Rhonda M. Williams -- In good times and bad: discrimination and unemployment / Cecilia A. Conrad -- Looking at the glass ceiling: do white men receive higher returns to tenure and experience? / Joyce P. Jacobsen, Laurence M. Levin -- Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients / Sandra Danziger [and others] -- The impact of labor market prospects on incarceration rates / William Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. -- Glass ceilings, iron bars, income floors / Sanders Korenman "Prosperity for All? reveals that while African Americans benefit in many ways from a strong job market, serious problems remain. Research presented in this book shows that the ratio of black to white unemployment has actually increased over recent expansions Even though African American men are currently less likely to leave the work force, the number of those who do not find work at all has grown substantially, indicating that joblessness is now concentrated among the most alienated members of the population. Other chapters offer evidence that racial inequality is still pervasive. Prosperity for All? ascribes black disadvantage in the labor force to employer discrimination, particularly when there is strong competition for jobs As one study illustrates, economic upswings do not appear to change racial preferences among employers, who remain less willing to hire African Americans for low-wage jobs."--Jacket Noirs américains / Conditions économiques / Congrès Noirs américains / Travail / Congrès African Americans / Economic conditions fast African Americans / Employment fast Economic history fast Negers gtt Werkgelegenheid gtt Werkloosheid gtt Sociale situatie gtt Conjunctuurbewegingen gtt Wirtschaftliche Lage swd Beschäftigung swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh Schwarze Schwarze. USA Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte African Americans Economic conditions Congresses African Americans Employment Congresses Wirtschaftliche Lage (DE-588)4248362-1 gnd Beschäftigung (DE-588)4005979-0 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
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title | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans |
title_auth | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans |
title_exact_search | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans |
title_full | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III, editors |
title_fullStr | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Prosperity for all? the economic boom and African Americans Robert Cherry and William M. Rodgers III, editors |
title_short | Prosperity for all? |
title_sort | prosperity for all the economic boom and african americans |
title_sub | the economic boom and African Americans |
topic | Noirs américains / Conditions économiques / Congrès Noirs américains / Travail / Congrès African Americans / Economic conditions fast African Americans / Employment fast Economic history fast Negers gtt Werkgelegenheid gtt Werkloosheid gtt Sociale situatie gtt Conjunctuurbewegingen gtt Wirtschaftliche Lage swd Beschäftigung swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations bisacsh Schwarze Schwarze. USA Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte African Americans Economic conditions Congresses African Americans Employment Congresses Wirtschaftliche Lage (DE-588)4248362-1 gnd Beschäftigung (DE-588)4005979-0 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Noirs américains / Conditions économiques / Congrès Noirs américains / Travail / Congrès African Americans / Economic conditions African Americans / Employment Economic history Negers Werkgelegenheid Werkloosheid Sociale situatie Conjunctuurbewegingen Wirtschaftliche Lage Beschäftigung SOCIAL SCIENCE / General BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations Schwarze Schwarze. USA Wirtschaft Wirtschaft. Geschichte African Americans Economic conditions Congresses African Americans Employment Congresses USA Konferenzschrift |
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