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Over the last several decades, academic discourse on racial
inequality has focused primarily on political and social issues
with significantly less attention on the complex interplay between
race and economics. African Americans in the U.S. Economy
represents a contribution to recent scholarship that seeks to
lessen this imbalance. This book builds upon, and significantly
extends, the principles, terminology, and methods of standard
economics and black political economy. Influenced by path-breaking
studies presented in several scholarly economic journals, this
volume is designed to provide a political-economic analysis of the
past and present economic status of African Americans. The chapters
in this volume represent the work of some of the nation's most
distinguished scholars on the various topics presented. The
individual chapters cover several well-defined areas, including
black employment and unemployment, labor market discrimination,
black entrepreneurship, racial economic inequality, urban
revitalization, and black economic development. The book is written
in a style free of the technical jargon that characterizes most
economics textbooks. While the book is methodologically
sophisticated, it is accessible to a wide range of students and the
general public and will appeal to academicians and practitioners
alike.
Over the last several decades, academic discourse on racial
inequality has focused primarily on political and social issues
with significantly less attention on the complex interplay between
race and economics. African Americans in the U.S. Economy
represents a contribution to recent scholarship that seeks to
lessen this imbalance. This book builds upon, and significantly
extends, the principles, terminology, and methods of standard
economics and black political economy. Influenced by path-breaking
studies presented in several scholarly economic journals, this
volume is designed to provide a political-economic analysis of the
past and present economic status of African Americans. The chapters
in this volume represent the work of some of the nation's most
distinguished scholars on the various topics presented. The
individual chapters cover several well-defined areas, including
black employment and unemployment, labor market discrimination,
black entrepreneurship, racial economic inequality, urban
revitalization, and black economic development. The book is written
in a style free of the technical jargon that characterizes most
economics textbooks. While the book is methodologically
sophisticated, it is accessible to a wide range of students and the
general public and will appeal to academicians and practitioners
alike.
This study guide is designed to help students read and understand
the text, African Americans in the U.S. Economy. Each Study Guide
chapter contains the following pedagogical features: 1. Key Terms
and Institutions 2. Key Names 3. True/False Questions 4.
Multiple-Choice Questions 5. Essay Questions
Building Skills for Black Workers assesses the current gap in
education and training between African American and white workers,
and explores possible remedies. This multi-author volume begins
with an examination of the elementary and secondary education
system (K-12) and concludes with an analysis of public and private
worker training programs, addressing three broad questions: How do
workers acquire the skills needed for upward mobility and career
advancement? What is the current gap in education and training
between black and white workers? And what strategies would reduce
the gaps and improve the labor market outcomes for these workers?
Building Skills for Black Workers assesses the current gap in
education and training between African American and white workers,
and explores possible remedies. This multi-author volume begins
with an examination of the elementary and secondary education
system (K-12) and concludes with an analysis of public and private
worker training programs, addressing three broad questions: How do
workers acquire the skills needed for upward mobility and career
advancement? What is the current gap in education and training
between black and white workers? And what strategies would reduce
the gaps and improve the labor market outcomes for these workers?
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