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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Status of Self-Employed and Employee African Americans in the New York City Construction Industry | 15 |
2 | Black Employment Criminal Activity and entrepreneurship: A Case Study of New Jersey | 31 |
3 | Measuring Wage Discrimination During Periods of Growing Overall Wage Inequality | 67 |
4 | Will Greater Competition Improve the Markets for Health Care Services and the Health Outcomes for Black Americans? | 93 |
5 | The Continuing Significance of Race in Meeting the Health Care Needs of Black Elderly | 117 |
6 | Race and Crime: What is the Connection? | 133 |
7 | Why Does Race Matter in Housing and Credit Markets? | 157 |
Index | 191 |
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