Title Vii And the Economic Status of Blacks

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Title Vii And the Economic Status of Blacks
Phyllis Ann Wallace
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G. Those that are better educated and trained have bene- fitted from affirmative action more so than other black workers. If those from the most advantaged background have received disproportionate share of the gains, we certainly need. To probe further on the causes. Gulp and Loury have noted that black families that achieve higher incomes are less likely to stay permanently in the upper income brackets than 38/ whites. Such advances in status are quite tenuous. — Of course, if well educated b...lacks had experienced more severe discrimination prior to implementation of the laws, their income adjustment may have been sizeable. Even today a significant percent of well qualified blacks work in the public sector where salaries at the upper end of the scale, are low compared to the private sector. Thus, a big shift of educated blacks out of the public sector (both civilian and career military) into managerial jobs in the private sector could have increased earnings for this group. If the vintage hypothesis holds, what does this portend for the future a small elite class of blacks where -26- "£■= rliC 9C ■7C?Pl^ 3C->-i '»[: the economic gap has been sharply reduced and the largest segment of the black workers left behind?

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