Population growth in the states of Kansas and Nebraska between 1870-1900 was largely due to the influx of migrants from other parts of the United States and from Europe in search of fertile land to own and till. However, not all migrants were equally successful in attaining this goal. This paper discusses differences in occupational positions of African-American, Native-Born White and Foreign-Born White migrants in Kansas and Nebraska. Evidence from the US. censuses from 1890 and 1900 indicates that African Americans occupied positions of relative disadvantage in the occupational structures of Nebraska and Kansas, being more likely to be relegated to the lowest positions in the urban labor markets and were less likely than white migrants-bo...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
Modern labor studies consider the relationship between wages and biological markers. A relevant hist...
The northern and central plains states, lying well beyond the Spanish borderlands and containing no ...
This article applies arguments about the dynamics of competition in an ethnic and racial job queue t...
Prior to World WarI millions of immigrants arrived from Europe to workin northern plants and factori...
Despite large increases in the participation of women in the paid labor force, occupational segregat...
During the rural renaissance of the 1970s, the United States experienced a reverse migration pattern...
This work is a history of the black experience in the fifteen most densely black populated counties ...
This is a chart from a study done by Dr. Egerton Elliot Hall of the unequal distribution of employme...
Journal ArticleThis article examines how residence in racially segregated neighborhoods affected the...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
The purpose of this study is to determine from the best information available the potential supply o...
The purpose of this study was to determine what effect a public school education had upon occupation...
During the last decade, minority population in Nebraska increased rapidly while white population dec...
In 1954 Nebraska Census of Agriculture divided Nebraska into eight economic areas. These economic a...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
Modern labor studies consider the relationship between wages and biological markers. A relevant hist...
The northern and central plains states, lying well beyond the Spanish borderlands and containing no ...
This article applies arguments about the dynamics of competition in an ethnic and racial job queue t...
Prior to World WarI millions of immigrants arrived from Europe to workin northern plants and factori...
Despite large increases in the participation of women in the paid labor force, occupational segregat...
During the rural renaissance of the 1970s, the United States experienced a reverse migration pattern...
This work is a history of the black experience in the fifteen most densely black populated counties ...
This is a chart from a study done by Dr. Egerton Elliot Hall of the unequal distribution of employme...
Journal ArticleThis article examines how residence in racially segregated neighborhoods affected the...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
The purpose of this study is to determine from the best information available the potential supply o...
The purpose of this study was to determine what effect a public school education had upon occupation...
During the last decade, minority population in Nebraska increased rapidly while white population dec...
In 1954 Nebraska Census of Agriculture divided Nebraska into eight economic areas. These economic a...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
Modern labor studies consider the relationship between wages and biological markers. A relevant hist...
The northern and central plains states, lying well beyond the Spanish borderlands and containing no ...