Government, For-profit, and Third Sector Employment: Differences by Race and Sex, 1950-1990 |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
METHODOLOGY | 9 |
DEMOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY OCCUPATION | 17 |
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administrative support workers affirmative action African American American Indian female American Indian males American Indian women Asian Government Asian males black and American Black Government black women blue-collar workers census claimed the largest clerical workers cohorts dramatic employment patterns female managers female PTMs female service workers Female-Intensive Am Indian female-intensive occupations government and third government sector group growth heavily Hispanic female Hispanic Government Hispanic males labor force labor market largest shares male professionals male service workers managerial workers mean earnings minorities and women Native American nonprofit sector nonwhites numbers occupational categories over-represented percent change percent of American percent of Asian percent of black percent of white Private Household professional and technical profit sector race and sex race-sex group reliant on government sector for employment shares of group shares of growth Table technical and managerial technical workers three sectors welfare Wellesley College White Government white males white women