Negro Labor: A National Problem

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"Negro Labor: A National Problem" is an influential scholarly study by economist Robert C. Weaver that analyzes the economic conditions, discrimination, and policy challenges facing African American workers in the United States.

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instanceOf book
scholarly study
aimsTo document discrimination against Black workers
inform public policy on race and employment
propose remedies for improving conditions of Negro labor
analyzes effects of discrimination on Black wages
historical development of Black labor in the United States
role of government policy in shaping Black labor outcomes
structural barriers to African American employment
author Robert C. Weaver NERFINISHED
Robert Clifton Weaver NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
describes economic marginalization of African Americans
impact of racism on labor markets
patterns of exclusion from skilled occupations
fieldOfWork African American studies NERFINISHED
economics
labor economics
focusesOn economic conditions of African American workers
employment discrimination against African Americans
occupational segregation
public policy toward Black labor
regional patterns of Black employment in the United States
segregation in the labor market
wage differentials by race
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasPerspective civil rights
policy reform
hasTitle Negro Labor: A National Problem NERFINISHED
historicalContext Jim Crow era United States NERFINISHED
pre–civil rights movement labor market
influenced policy debates on employment discrimination
subsequent research on Black labor
language English
mainSubject African American workers
Black labor
economic inequality
labor economics
racial discrimination in employment
notableFor early scholarly treatment of Black labor as a national policy issue
systematic economic analysis of African American labor conditions
targetAudience economists
policy makers
scholars of race relations

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Robert C. Weaver notableWork Negro Labor: A National Problem