Essays on the Economics of Discrimination
Emily P. Hoffman, Editor
Western Michigan University
Explores the effects of discrimination on the economic outcomes of various societal
groups.
Topics
- Discrimination in Labor Markets - Edward P. Lazear, University of Chicago
Discrimination Within the Family: The Treatment of Daughters and Sons - Paul J.
Taubman, University of Pennsylvania
- The Deteriorating Economic Circumstances of Children - Barbara L.
Wolfe, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Underclass and Overclass: Race, Class, and Economic Inequality in the
Managerial Age- William J. Darity, Jr., University of North Carolina
- The Federal Anti-Bias Effort - Jonathan S. Leonard, University
of California
- The Uses and Limits of Statistical Analysis in Measuring Economic
Discrimination - Glen G. Cain, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Occupational Segregation and the Earnings Gap: Further Evidence -
Marianne A. Ferber, University of Illinois and Carole A. Green,
University of South Florida
"(This book) addresses a broad range of issues relating to discrimination
and inequality in the United States. The text is nontechnical and could be used in an
undergraduate social science course." ILR Review
176 pp. 1991
$40 cloth ISBN 0-88099-111-9 / ISBN-13 978-0-88099-111-7
$12 paper ISBN 0-88099-112-7 / ISBN-13 978-0-88099-112-4.
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