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Race and Employment in America 2013
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Race and Employment in America: 2013, First Edition
This Bernan Press first edition contains a convenient selection of information from the Census Bureau's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) tabulation. Based on the American Community Survey, the EEO tabulation highlights the diversity of the labor force and serves as the primary external benchmark for comparing the race, ethnicity, and sex composition of an organization's internal workforce, and the analogous external labor market, within a specified geography and job category. Essential for any economic development official, EEO specialist, regional planner, urban researcher, or college student, Race and Employment in America answers questions about the direction of the workforce in America by race and the professions that America's races are choosing. Occupations are displayed by individual states and metropolitan areas.
Race and Employment in America is one of the most comprehensive printed publications on the civilian labor force by race. Researchers, college students, and data users can easily see the trends of the job market that are affecting the nation today. This edition includes:
A complete listing of detailed occupation data for the nation, by race, sex, and Hispanic originListings of job categories by race, sex, and Hispanic origin for all states and metropolitan areasDetailed list of the EEO tabulation's occupations, including job descriptions and SOC occupation codesOccupation profiles for each race and Hispanic origin group, showing fifteen occupation groups ranked by the number of workers and the ten most selected detailed occupations of each sex, race, and Hispanic origin group figures showing visual images of the civilian labor force, by raceEducational attainment data by race, sex, Hispanic origin, and selected age groupsEducational attainment level by race, sex, and Hispanic origin for detailed occupations
Race and Employment in America is a valuable addition for all academic and public libraries.
Race and Employment in America: 2013 is great companion to Employment, Hours, and Earnings, and the Occupational Outlook Handbook available from Bernan Press.
Other Bernan research and reference books include:
County and City Extra: Annual Metro, City, and County Data BookThe Who, What, and Where of America: Understanding the American Community SurveyPlaces, Towns, and Townships
This Bernan Press first edition contains a convenient selection of information from the Census Bureau's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) tabulation. Based on the American Community Survey, the EEO tabulation highlights the diversity of the labor force and serves as the primary external benchmark for comparing the race, ethnicity, and sex composition of an organization's internal workforce, and the analogous external labor market, within a specified geography and job category. Essential for any economic development official, EEO specialist, regional planner, urban researcher, or college student, Race and Employment in America answers questions about the direction of the workforce in America by race and the professions that America's races are choosing. Occupations are displayed by individual states and metropolitan areas.
Race and Employment in America is one of the most comprehensive printed publications on the civilian labor force by race. Researchers, college students, and data users can easily see the trends of the job market that are affecting the nation today. This edition includes:
A complete listing of detailed occupation data for the nation, by race, sex, and Hispanic originListings of job categories by race, sex, and Hispanic origin for all states and metropolitan areasDetailed list of the EEO tabulation's occupations, including job descriptions and SOC occupation codesOccupation profiles for each race and Hispanic origin group, showing fifteen occupation groups ranked by the number of workers and the ten most selected detailed occupations of each sex, race, and Hispanic origin group figures showing visual images of the civilian labor force, by raceEducational attainment data by race, sex, Hispanic origin, and selected age groupsEducational attainment level by race, sex, and Hispanic origin for detailed occupations
Race and Employment in America is a valuable addition for all academic and public libraries.
Race and Employment in America: 2013 is great companion to Employment, Hours, and Earnings, and the Occupational Outlook Handbook available from Bernan Press.
Other Bernan research and reference books include:
County and City Extra: Annual Metro, City, and County Data BookThe Who, What, and Where of America: Understanding the American Community SurveyPlaces, Towns, and Townships
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