Johnson, C. D., & Eby, L. T. (2011). Evaluating career success of african american males: It’s what you know and who you are that matters. Journal of Vocational Behavior,79(3), 699. The objectives of the present study were to identify the factors related to career success of college educated, African American… Continue Reading Evaluating career success of African American males: It’s what you know and who you are that matters
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High school athletics and the wages of black males
Ewing, B. T. (1995). High school athletics and the wages of black males. The Review of Black Political Economy, 24(1), 65-78. This article examines the effects of high school athletic participation on the future wages of black males. Our evidence suggests that former black male athletes receive significantly greater wages than their… Continue Reading High school athletics and the wages of black males
A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness
Palmer, R. T., Moore II, J. L., Davis, R. J., Hilton, A. A., (2010). A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness. Journal of African American Males in Education., 1(2), 105-124. Today’s knowledge-based, global commerce requires continuous investment in human capital through post-secondary education… Continue Reading A nation at risk: Increasing college participation and persistence among African American males to stimulate US global competitiveness