Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients

The effect of tighter labor markets on unemployment of Hispanics and African Americans: The 1990s experience / Cordelia W. Reimers — Area economic conditions and the labor-market outcomes of young men in the 1990s expansion / Richard B. Freeman, William M. Rodgers III — Black-white employment differential in a tight labor market / Chinhui Juhn — Urban racial unemployment differentials: The New York case / Gregory E. DeFreitas — How labor-market tightness affects employer attitudes and actions toward black job applicants: evidence from employer surveys / Philip Moss, Chris Tilly –Exclusionary practices and glass-ceiling effects across regions: what does the current expansion tell us? / Heather Boushey, Robert Cherry — What do we need to explain about African American unemployment? / William E. Spriggs, Rhonda M. Williams — In good times and bad: discrimination and unemployment / Cecilia A. Conrad — Looking at the glass ceiling: do white men receive higher returns to tenure and experience? / Joyce P. Jacobsen, Laurence M. Levin — Barriers to the employment of welfare recipients / Sandra Danziger … [et al.] — The impact of labor market prospects on incarceration rates / William Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. — Glass ceilings, iron bars, income floors / Sanders Korenman.