The Negro at Work in New York City

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The Negro at Work in New York City is a pioneering early 20th-century sociological study examining the economic conditions, employment patterns, and social challenges faced by African Americans in New York City.

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instanceOf book
research report
sociological study
aim to analyze employment patterns of African Americans
to document economic conditions of African Americans in New York City
to highlight social challenges faced by African Americans in an urban environment
contribution informed later research on race and labor in the United States
provided early empirical data on Black urban labor conditions
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
describedAs early 20th-century sociological analysis
pioneering study
documented concentration of African Americans in low-wage occupations
limited access of African Americans to skilled trades
patterns of racial inequality in employment
fieldOfStudy labor studies
race relations
sociology
focusesOn domestic service employment
economic mobility of African Americans
education and job opportunities
employment discrimination
housing conditions of African American workers
industrial employment
labor market barriers
living conditions of African Americans
migration of African Americans to northern cities
occupational segregation
racial prejudice in hiring
segregation in the labor market
trade union exclusion
underemployment among African Americans
unemployment among African Americans
wage inequality
genre African American studies NERFINISHED
sociology
urban studies
historicalContext period of increasing African American migration to northern cities
post-Reconstruction era
language English
location New York City
mainSubject African Americans in New York City NERFINISHED
economic conditions of African Americans
employment patterns of African Americans
social challenges faced by African Americans
perspective empirical
sociological
temporalFocus early 20th century

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George Edmund Haynes notableWork The Negro at Work in New York City