Unemployment among black teenagers has reached astounding pro-portions. Half of all black teenagers who are out of school report themselves as looking for work but unable to find it. Another group of almost equal size say that they are neither working nor looking fo
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
ucation Commission of the States, issued a report which called on business, education, government, a...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
Ihlanfeldt presents data that strongly support the spatial mismatch hypothesis for the high unempl...
Black youth should have a higher rate of employment than white youth since they have a greater need ...
We study how educational attainment and school enrollment status differentially affect Black and Whi...
While the issue of teenage unemployment has received a great deal of attention by policy-makers and ...
The causes of the youth unemployment and nonemployment con-stitute one of the most troublesome labor...
White teenagers are substantially more likely to search for employment than black teenagers. This di...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012A majority of all high school students engage in the l...
This nontechnical paper was prepared as a background study for the NBER Conference on Youth Joblessn...
This paper synthesises a series of empirical analyses investigating the role of urban space in affec...
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
ucation Commission of the States, issued a report which called on business, education, government, a...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
Ihlanfeldt presents data that strongly support the spatial mismatch hypothesis for the high unempl...
Black youth should have a higher rate of employment than white youth since they have a greater need ...
We study how educational attainment and school enrollment status differentially affect Black and Whi...
While the issue of teenage unemployment has received a great deal of attention by policy-makers and ...
The causes of the youth unemployment and nonemployment con-stitute one of the most troublesome labor...
White teenagers are substantially more likely to search for employment than black teenagers. This di...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012A majority of all high school students engage in the l...
This nontechnical paper was prepared as a background study for the NBER Conference on Youth Joblessn...
This paper synthesises a series of empirical analyses investigating the role of urban space in affec...
(Paper received in final form, August 19901 Summary. This paper examines the effect of access to emp...
ucation Commission of the States, issued a report which called on business, education, government, a...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...