Quane, J. M., Wilson, W. J., & Hwang, J. (2015). Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist. Education Next, 15(2), 22+.
[…]as they enter adulthood, many young blacks, particularly males, are less likely to enter the workforce or postsecondary educational institutions. […]far, the Obama administration’s efforts to address the social and physical isolation of disadvantaged and disenfranchised poor families of color lack the size and focus that Moynihan vigorously championed.
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