This paper surveys recent evidence on the impact of government programs on the measured labor market status of black Americans. In this paper, we argue that previous studies neglect the impact of recent government policy on the supply side of the labor market, and that the supply side effects of recent policy play an important role in explaining the recent measured increase in the ratio of the wages and incomes of blacks to the wages and incomes of whites.
The article focuses on Income Mobility and Occupational Status in Black Communities. It attempts to ...
How significant was the economic progress of African-Americans in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000? In...
Income inequality is a distributional phenomenon. This paper examines the impact of U.S. governor’s ...
This paper reviews recent evidence on black economic progress. It notes that while relative status i...
This paper assesses the contribution of federal antidiscrimination policy to the dramatic improvemen...
The following is a policy statement issued October 12, 1989, by the Study Group on Employment, Inco...
For the first time in the country\u27s history, the level of skills and education of the African-Ame...
Graduation date: 1972The economic status of the Black Americans has lagged far behind that of non-Bl...
This study used three types of evidence to analyze the nature and cause of black economic progress i...
The models of racial discrimination developed and the detailed empirical analysis of the post World ...
This paper looks at the reasons the absolute and relative gains that African Americans made during t...
The basic facts of black economic progress are well known.\u27 Since 1940, black wages and occupatio...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
Although there is a consensus that there has been a dramatic improvement in the economic position of...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
The article focuses on Income Mobility and Occupational Status in Black Communities. It attempts to ...
How significant was the economic progress of African-Americans in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000? In...
Income inequality is a distributional phenomenon. This paper examines the impact of U.S. governor’s ...
This paper reviews recent evidence on black economic progress. It notes that while relative status i...
This paper assesses the contribution of federal antidiscrimination policy to the dramatic improvemen...
The following is a policy statement issued October 12, 1989, by the Study Group on Employment, Inco...
For the first time in the country\u27s history, the level of skills and education of the African-Ame...
Graduation date: 1972The economic status of the Black Americans has lagged far behind that of non-Bl...
This study used three types of evidence to analyze the nature and cause of black economic progress i...
The models of racial discrimination developed and the detailed empirical analysis of the post World ...
This paper looks at the reasons the absolute and relative gains that African Americans made during t...
The basic facts of black economic progress are well known.\u27 Since 1940, black wages and occupatio...
In this dissertation I have studied the empirical content of the Butler-Heckman thesis. Using U.S. d...
Although there is a consensus that there has been a dramatic improvement in the economic position of...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
The article focuses on Income Mobility and Occupational Status in Black Communities. It attempts to ...
How significant was the economic progress of African-Americans in the U.S. between 1970 and 2000? In...
Income inequality is a distributional phenomenon. This paper examines the impact of U.S. governor’s ...