1st Edition

Equal Employment Opportunity Labor Market Discrimination and Public Policy

Edited By Paul Burstein Copyright 1994
    456 Pages
    by Routledge

    444 Pages
    by Routledge

    Although equal employment opportunity laws are often at the center of political debate, it has been difficult for students, teachers, and concerned citizens to learn about the controversy over EEO. Contributions to our understanding are scattered, this collection of writings is a broad interdisciplinary introduction to the struggle for EEO and its consequences. No other collection brings together articles on theories of dis-criminations; competing theories about the likely impact of EEO laws; analyses of the laws' impact on women, blacks, and other minorities; and debates about affirmative action.

    Biography

    Paul Burstein