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Molina, Julian – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
This article describes how statistics are scrutinised as evidence. It focuses on the uses of a labour market statistic during House of Commons select committee evidence sessions. The statistic in question was '55.5% of economically active black men, aged 16-24, are unemployed'. The article describes how this individual piece of evidence was…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Data Use, Labor Market, Unemployment
Jeffries, John M. – 1986
This paper discusses the future labor market prospects of youth in light of demographic trends and projections. The relationship between demography and the youth labor market is reviewed, and explanations for the persistent differential labor market status of white and nonwhite youth are analyzed. The paper concludes by proposing a set of policy…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Employment Projections, Labor Market
Adams, Dan Lewis – Cross Reference: A Journal of Public Policy and Multicultural Education, 1978
According to Department of Labor statistics, there is little relationship between workers' educational attainment and job success. The group with the highest remuneration (White males) uses the least amount of specialized training. The group with the lowest economic remuneration uses the highest amount. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Blue Collar Occupations, Labor Force
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Sexton, Edwin A.; Nickel, Janet F. – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Hypothesizes that the labor market recognizes differences in the educational quality and quantity of urban and suburban education and rewards young workers accordingly. Estimating earnings equations for African-American and white youths shows that attendance at a central city high school does, indeed, lower earnings between 4 and 10 percent. (12…
Descriptors: Blacks, Education Work Relationship, Educational Economics, Educational Quality
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Spaights, Ernest; Whitaker, Ann – Journal of Black Studies, 1995
Argues that meaningful participation for black women in the labor force has reached its peak and that racial and sexual discrimination still abound in today's labor market. It discusses the historical background of black women in the workforce, barriers to economic success faced by blacks, the impact of legislation, and the role of education.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Legislation, Females
Prodgers, Stephen B. – 1979
Articles on the expansion of business enrollment in higher education, prospects for liberal arts majors, and the lack of understanding by Americans about business and economics are included in this bulletin. It has been theorized that college students are studying business fields because of limitations in the job market. More women and blacks are…
Descriptors: Blacks, Bulletins, Business Education, Cooperative Education
Tobier, Emanuel – 1984
This report is the first product of the Community Service Society's Economic and Social Monitoring Unit which analyzes and forecasts the status of the poor in New York City (NYC). The report documents the following major findings: (1) nationwide, there are now fewer elderly and more minorities and women among the poor; the trends in New York City…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Children, Economic Factors
Urban Institute Policy and Research Report, 1992
Describes the first phase of the Urban Opportunity Program, which has studied the choices that determine lifetime opportunity for the poor and changes in the performance of urban markets and institutions that have historically supported opportunity. Characteristics of U.S. cities and future directions for the program are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Programs, Economic Opportunities, Economically Disadvantaged
1975
Government and private agency statistics on a variety of education related problems are presented in this first edition of the yearbook. Material gathered on educational and labor-related opportunities of seven groups: blacks, Spanish surnamed, American Indians, Women, and Japanese, Chinese, Filipino descended Americans is presented. This…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Chinese Americans
Daul, Jennifer; And Others – 1986
Demographic and economic characteristics of racial minorities (American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, Black, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, Asian Indian or other) in North Dakota in 1980 are presented, using U.S. Bureau of the Census data. Between 1970 and 1980, the number of racial minority residents increased by 8,900 (48.6%), with…
Descriptors: Age, American Indians, Birth Rate, Blacks
Carnoy, Martin; And Others – 1976
A study examined the patterns of employment in the public sector as compared to the private, possible changes in that pattern in the last decade, and implications for educational policy. By using the human capital concept (employment patterns depend on productivity differences in individuals) and labor market segmentation analysis, the following…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Business, Community Organizations