Latinas and African American women at work : race, gender, and economic inequality /
While much social science research has centered on the problems facing black male workers, Latinas and African American Women at Work offers a comprehensive investigation into the eroding progress of these women in the U.S. labor market. The prominent sociologists and economists featured in this vol...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
©1999.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Latinas and African American women in the U.S. labor market / Irene Browne
- The economic progress of African American women / Mary Corcoran
- Losing ground: the erosion of the relative earnings of African American women during the 1980s / John Bound and Laura Dresser
- The economic progress of Mexican and Puerto Rican women / Mary Corcoran, Colleen M. Heflin, and Belinda L. Reyes
- Gender, race, ethnicity, and wages / Paula England, Karen Christopher, and Lori L. Reid
- Occupational segregation by race and ethnicity among women workers / Barbara F. Reskin
- Generational paths into and out of work: personal narratives of Puerto Rican women in New York / Aixa N. Cintrón-Vélez
- Mexican-origin women in southwestern labor markets / Susan González Baker
- Getting off and staying off: racial differences in the work route off welfare / Kathryn Edin and Kathleen Mullan Harris
- Stereotypes and realities: images of black women in the labor market / Irene Browne and Ivy Kennelly
- Perceptions of workplace discrimination among black and white professional-managerial women / Elizabeth Higginbotham and Lynn Weber
- Black women and the new world order: toward a fit in the economic marketplace / Delores P. Aldridge
- Now you see 'em, now you don't: race, ethnicity, and gender in labor market research / Barbara F. Reskin and Camille Z. Charles
- Latinas and African American women in the labor market: implications for policy / Joya Misra.