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Sziraczki, Gyorgy; Windell, James – International Labour Review, 1992
Surveys of 900 manufacturers in Hungary and Bulgaria show that transition to a market economy is (1) marginalizing women, affected by segregation, layoff risk, and discrimination; (2) diminishing labor market role of older workers; and (3) increasing difficulties faced by youth seeking employment, whose skills do not match new employment needs.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Economic Change, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Stevenson, Marshall F., Jr. – 1991
In the early 1940s the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) created its Committee to Abolish Racial Discrimination (CARD), whose members were pioneers in the attempt within the U.S. labor movement to overcome the divisiveness of racial discrimination. Although the CIO's racial policies were a significant advancement over those of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Black History, Black Organizations, Civil Rights
Burns, Jodi – 1996
All but 3-4% of the 91,189 complaints of alleged discrimination received by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 1994 were dismissed for lack of sufficient proof of discrimination. A 1995 study of the extent of voluntary affirmative action found that 37% of a sample of 138 employers surveyed in the Philadelphia area had implemented steps…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Career Development, Employed Women, Employment Level
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Gunderson, Morley – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1978
Reports a study of alternative theories of sex discrimination which imply ambiguous predictions about the relation between the male/female earnings ratio and the status and sex composition of the occupation. Notes that about one-half of the earnings gap between the sexes can be attributed to direct discrimination in the labor market, with…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Employment Level, Employment Statistics
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Ogbonna, Emmanuel – International Journal of Training and Development, 1998
Ethnic minorities in Britain continue to be disadvantaged in the labor market through employment and training discrimination. Government-sponsored programs sometimes extend disadvantage through constant policy changes, contradictory policies, and inefficiency or prejudice in training and employing organizations. (SK)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries
Anderson, Howard J. – 1978
This booklet presents laws and court cases concerning discrimination in hiring. It begins with a presentation of the laws and orders regulating equal employment opportunity and the remedies available. It lists those employees and employers to whom the laws apply and exemptions. Sections deal with discrimination on the basis of race, sex, sexual…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Age Discrimination, Court Litigation, Disabilities
Carnevale, Anthony P.; Campbell, Kathryn Peltier; Cheah, Ban; Gulish, Artem; Strohl, Jeff – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2022
The economic and social landscape that young people encounter today is substantially more complex and challenging than the one faced by earlier generations. Technological change and globalization have transformed the labor market, increasing the value of postsecondary education and hollowing out industries that once employed many workers who had…
Descriptors: Youth, Employment, Job Security, Workplace Learning
Reimers, Cordelia – 1982
This paper details the factors contributing to the wage structure of Hispanic men and compares the wages of Black and Anglo men. The major finding is that controlling for differences in observable personal characteristics--such as education and work experience--substantially reduces the wage differences between Hispanics and Anglos. For example,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cubans, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
1981
A seminar was held to examine the merits and feasibility of a subminimum wage for youth. Throughout the seminar panelists expressed general agreement on the fact that most youth want to work as well as on the value or potential value of employment and training programs, including the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) programs. In…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Employment Opportunities, Employment Potential, Employment Practices
Carliner, Geoffrey – 1977
The document presents an analysis of the economic status of certain minority groups in the United States. The groups include Blacks, American Indians, Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Japanese, Chinese, and Filipinos. Specifically, the document examines differences in female labor supply, female occupational status, and male earnings among the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Blacks, Chinese Americans
Duleep, Harriet Orcutt; And Others – 1988
This report addresses the issues of whether discrimination adversely affects the economic status of Asian Americans today, and whether this group's relative economic status has improved over time. The study separately examines the economic status of the following six largest Asian groups in America: (1) Chinese; (2) Filipinos; (3) Japanese; (4)…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Civil Rights Legislation, Economic Status
Myers, Steven C.; King, Randall H. – 1982
The presence of substantial earnings differentials in the youth labor market provides the motivation for this paper, which considers the financial position of Hispanic youth vis-a-vis non-Hispanic White and Black youth. Two fundamental measures of labor market success--average hourly earnings and salary earnings over a year--are employed as…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attainment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Colclough, Glenna; Tolbert, Charles M., II – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1990
Explores the relationship among high technology industrialization, skill levels, and economic inequality. Finds that minority labor force participants experience more earnings discrimination in high tech industries than in other industries. Attributes findings to variations in local labor market contexts and to differing stages of product cycles…
Descriptors: Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Labor Force
Goetz, Raymond – Industrial Relations Law Journal, 1979
In an expansion of his paper presented at the American Bar Association's 1978 annual meeting, Professor Goetz reviews the 1977 Supreme Court labor law decisions, focusing on employment discrimination cases and the legality of affirmative action programs in the decision in Board of Regents of the University of California v Bakke. (MF)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Civil Rights Legislation, College Admission
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Holzer, Harry J.; Ludwig, Jens – Teachers College Record, 2003
Reviews the methodologies most frequently used by social scientists when measuring discrimination in housing and labor markets, assessing their usefulness for analyzing discrimination in education. The paper focuses on standard statistical methods, methods using more complete data, experimental/audit methods, and natural experiments based on…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Housing Discrimination, Labor Market
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