When work disappears

the world of the new urban poor

1st ed.

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When work disappears

the world of the new urban poor

1st ed.

Wilson explores how the current loss of blue-collar jobs has crucially affected American society. He discusses the effects of the "suburbanization" of employment, which has excluded the black urban poor who remain isolated in neighborhoods of concentrated unemployment, neighborhoods that once featured a sizable proportion of working families.

He describes the lack of locally available training and education, and the dissolution of government and private support of local organizations that once supplied job information as well as employment opportunities. And he examines as well the attitudes of employers toward ghetto residents and the resulting effects on hiring policies.

  1. Interweaving the voices of scores of inner-city men and women whom he interviewed during years of intensive study, Wilson dismantles the conservative argument that the people of the ghettos lack drive and aspiration. He demonstrates that, on the contrary, their desire and quest for success and a stable life are comparable to those of society at large, but they develop within a context of constraints and opportunity drastically different from those in middle-class society.

Finally, Wilson outlines a series of programs that can help both the urban poor and the middle class, programs that are politically feasible at a time when government is battling to reform welfare.

He defines a framework of long and short-term solutions to get America's jobless working again, including a twenty-first-century version of the WPA work program, available to all; transportation alternatives to get men and women to jobs in outlying areas; and crucial training and jobs for one of the groups with the highest unemployment rates - new high school graduates.

In When Work Disappears, William Julius Wilson, one of the country's most highly praised and influential sociologists, makes a major contribution to the economic and social health of the nation - not only through his analysis of an almost overwhelming problem but through the practical steps he suggests toward a solution.

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322

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When work disappears: the world of the new urban poor
1996, Knopf, Distributed by Random House, Inc.
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When work disappears: the world of the new urban poor
1996, Knopf, Distributed by Random House, Inc.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-307) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.5/0973/091732
Library of Congress
HV4045 .W553 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 322 p. :
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL974807M
ISBN 10
0394579356
LCCN
96011803
Library Thing
71707
Goodreads
1769441

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