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" This conclusion underlines the difficulty of really improving the economic status of Negro men. It is far easier to create new jobs than either to create new jobs with relatively high status and earning power, or to upgrade existing employed or partly-employed... "
Employment and Manpower Problems in the Cities: Implications of the Report ... - Page 134
by United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1968 - 297 pages
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Committee Prints

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 1458 pages
...This conclusion underlines the difficulty of really improving the economic status of Negro men. It is far easier to create new jobs than either to create...basis of poverty and deprivation among Negro families. Access to good-quality jobs clearly affects the willingness of Negro men actively to seek work. In...
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Employment and Training Legislation - 1968, Background Information ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 1668 pages
...This conclusion underlines the difficulty of really improving the economic status of Negro men. It is far easier to create new jobs than either to create...basis of poverty and deprivation among Negro families. Access to good-quality jobs clearly affects the willingness of Negro men actively to seek work. In...
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Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders

United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - History - 1968 - 460 pages
...underlines the difficulty of imNewark, February 1968 proving the economic status of Negro men. It is far easier to create new jobs than either to create...earning power, or to upgrade existing employed or partly employed workers into such better quality employment. Yet only such upgrading will eliminate...
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Report

United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorde, United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - African Americans - 1968 - 454 pages
...underlines the difficulty of imNewark, February 1968 proving the economic status of Negro men. It is far easier to create new jobs than either to create...earning power, or to upgrade existing employed or partly employed workers into such better quality employment. Yet only such upgrading will eliminate...
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