Minority Employment Opportunities, 1980-85: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, October 9 and 18, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 126 pages |
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... cities , and , in fact , in some rural areas . I think that if we look at where these young people are located , you will see there that they are not located in the places where jobs are expanding very rapidly . Now , there is some ...
... cities , and , in fact , in some rural areas . I think that if we look at where these young people are located , you will see there that they are not located in the places where jobs are expanding very rapidly . Now , there is some ...
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... cities have an enormous set of revenues coming from the Federal Govern- ment through the CETA programs , through the community develop- ment block grants , through local public works , through other kinds of Federal grant programs ...
... cities have an enormous set of revenues coming from the Federal Govern- ment through the CETA programs , through the community develop- ment block grants , through local public works , through other kinds of Federal grant programs ...
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... cities around the country at which we took testimony from over 100 people , and numerous other meetings with experts and practitioners . In my testimony , I will only be able to summarize briefly the major findings of this study . I ...
... cities around the country at which we took testimony from over 100 people , and numerous other meetings with experts and practitioners . In my testimony , I will only be able to summarize briefly the major findings of this study . I ...
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... cities have lost jobs they have also lost people , and a number of different studies have now con- firmed that the location of jobs is an unimportant cause of both current racial disparities and the secular deterioration in the ...
... cities have lost jobs they have also lost people , and a number of different studies have now con- firmed that the location of jobs is an unimportant cause of both current racial disparities and the secular deterioration in the ...
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... cities , promises to further reduce youth employment opportunities in this sector of our economy . Unemployment rates among teenagers in central cities are already significantly higher than those in the suburbs and nonmetropolitan areas ...
... cities , promises to further reduce youth employment opportunities in this sector of our economy . Unemployment rates among teenagers in central cities are already significantly higher than those in the suburbs and nonmetropolitan areas ...
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