SirSaxa
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Post by SirSaxa on Nov 30, 2009 23:28:26 GMT -5
The article linked below would suggest otherwise. EXCERPTS: College-educated black men, especially, have struggled relative to their white counterparts in this downturn, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate for black male college graduates 25 and older in 2009 has been nearly twice that of white male college graduates — 8.4 percent compared with 4.4 percent....
Various academic studies have confirmed that black job seekers have a harder time than whites. A study published several years ago in The American Economic Review titled “Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?” found that applicants with black-sounding names received 50 percent fewer callbacks than those with white-sounding names.
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The discrimination is rarely overt, according to interviews with more than two dozen college-educated black job seekers around the country, many of them out of work for months. Instead, those interviewed told subtler stories, referring to surprised looks and offhand comments, interviews that fell apart almost as soon as they began, and the sudden loss of interest from companies after meetings. In Job Hunt, College Degree Can’t Close Racial Gap
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tashoya
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Post by tashoya on Dec 4, 2009 22:25:38 GMT -5
This makes me more than sad. I don't think there's nearly enough information about the poll itself but that really doesn't make up for the disparity regardless of the other factors involved. If it were a one or even 2 percent difference, it might be explained by the poll itself. Shameful is really all I can think to qualify this.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Dec 5, 2009 12:27:20 GMT -5
The very fact that the poll is conducted answers the question in the negative. We have miles to go.
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hoyainspirit
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Post by hoyainspirit on Dec 8, 2009 7:02:37 GMT -5
Post racial society? Though I have seen many positive changes in my lifetime, unfortunately, a post racial society will not occur in my lifetime. tinyurl.com/yefunxp
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Boz
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Post by Boz on Dec 9, 2009 16:43:13 GMT -5
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jgalt
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Post by jgalt on Dec 9, 2009 17:21:52 GMT -5
Does not asking if this is a post racial society imply that it is not post racial. Wouldn't a post racial society not assign race as a cause for any act based on choice?
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