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Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1986
This publication presents 1982 data on business enterprises owned by Asian Americans, American Indians, and other minority races except Blacks and Hispanics for whom data was provided in earlier reports. This population of business owners was identified from tax forms and census data. In 1982 there were 255,642 firms with $17.9 billion in receipts…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Business, Demography
Cheng, Maisy L. – 1987
A 1981 survey showed that while racial minorities made up 15 to 20 percent of the population of Toronto, Canada, the Toronto Board of Education had only 7.9 percent minority employees. In 1987 another survey was completed to determine if the representation of visible racial minorities had changed. This document is the first part of a two part…
Descriptors: Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Females, Foreign Countries
Bowe, Frank – 1984
This book analyzes and presents information from the 1980 Census of Population and Housing and offers state-by-state breakdowns of data on the disabled population. The 50 states and the District of Columbia are divided among 10 regions. Each state is described in terms of population size, proportions of the working-age population that are…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Demography, Disabilities
Wilkinson, Gary H. – 1984
This booklet briefly profiles the U.S. population and the changes it has undergone since the 1970 census. It focuses on population growth, migration, changes in the racial composition, male and female employment, income levels, poverty, and home ownership. Graphs are used throughout to identify changes from the 1970 census. Findings indicate that…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Employment Patterns, Income
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Simmons, Jane T.; Lee, Everett S. – Phylon, 1974
The rural black population outside the South is characterized as an extremely small number whose presence is largely adventitious, attracted by circumstances that do not lead to permanent residence. In this population, an extraordinary number live in group quarters rather than households, are military rather than civilian and are in hospitals or…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Demography, Geographic Distribution, Institutionalized Persons
Pearn, M. A. – 1978
At the national level, there is ample evidence of considerable racial inequality in employment in Britain. The two main components of this inequality are discrimination and disadvantage. Under the Race Relations Act of 1976, industrial tribunals are empowered to impose penalties on those who discriminate unlawfully, but the Act does not impose an…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Disadvantaged, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Minority Groups
Morgovsky, Joel – 1971
The history of the racial problem in the United States is discussed as it affects higher education. The role several universities are playing to ease the problem is considered, including efforts at the U.S. Military Academy to admit larger numbers of minority students. The impact of higher education for minority students on the Army is also…
Descriptors: College Desegregation, College Students, Higher Education, Military Schools
Ingram, Jesse; Haslag, Georgiann – 1973
This study is a 5-year longitudinal project that commenced in the fall of 1970 and is scheduled to be consummated in the winter of 1975. The research is being conducted on the campuses of five traditionally black colleges who are experiencing a racial shift in their student population. The primary objective of this project is to improve the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Institutions, Educational Planning, Educational Research
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Wright, Erik Olin – American Journal of Sociology, 1978
Discusses a study which measured how social class position of Black males determined the extent to which education could be transformed into income. Findings indicated that most differences in returns to education among races are a consequence of the distribution of racial groups into class categories. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Income, Marxian Analysis
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Carter, Fred M.; Schaefer, Richard T. – Integrated Education, 1976
This exploratory study definitely argues that where race is the subject in an American classroom, student thoughts and pre-conceptions are anything but passive. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, College Students, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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Gelder, Sharon B. – Integrated Education, 1976
Reports on eight high schools in Chicago's black neighborhoods which attract a significant number of white students from neighborhoods and suburbs outside their immediate areas. Most are Catholic or private schools, but one is public. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, High Schools, Intergroup Relations, Private Schools
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Fong, Pauline; Cabezas, Amado – Amerasia Journal, 1977
Taken from a paper on "The Economic and Employment Status of Asian Women in America" by Pauline Fong and Amado Cabezas of ASIAN, Inc., this brief analysis of statistics on Asian women indicates that highly educated Asian women do not have higher incomes or better jobs than many of those with less education.
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Economic Status, Educational Background, Employment Opportunities
Orfield, Gary; Lee, Chungmei – Civil Rights Project at Harvard University (The), 2005
A third of a century ago the schools of the South became the most integrated in the nation, a stunning reversal of a long history of educational apartheid written into the state laws and constitutions of the eleven states of the Confederacy and the six Border states, stretching from Oklahoma to Delaware, all of which had legally imposed de jure…
Descriptors: School Resegregation, School Desegregation, School Segregation, Minority Groups
Parker, McCrae A.; Miller, Patti; Espejo, Eileen; Grossman-Swenson, Sarah – 2002
Television is an integral part of American culture, and has the ability to play a major role in shaping belief systems, particularly for the youngest and most impressionable viewers. This study is the third annual study of diversity of characters in prime time television programming. The study examined the first two episodes of each prime time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Institutional)
Heintz-Knowles, Katharine E.; Chen, Perry; Miller, Patti; Haufler, Adrienne – 2000
Children understand that media grant recognition and respect to racial groups that are positively portrayed. Approximately half of the programs in the 1999-2000 broadcast prime time entertainment programming exhibited some diversity in their opening credits casts. This study examined the nature of the portrayals of diversity. The study examined 10…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Institutional)
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