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Brown, Diane Robinson – 1988
Recognizing that the economic well-being of older black females is associated with current employment as well as previous work history, this study attempts to determine the extent to which health status influences workforce participation or non-participation by older females, and to ascertain if there are significant differences by race. The study…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged

Dickerson, Morgan W.F. – Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Discusses problems and needs of the Black elderly in terms of social security, medicare and social services, and nursing homes. Also discusses the need for qualified Black personnel in programs designed for the Black elderly, and offers suggestions for legislation and funding. (CMG)
Descriptors: Blacks, High Risk Persons, Nursing Homes, Older Adults

Siskind, Frederic B. – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
Descriptors: Age Groups, Blacks, Employment Statistics, Labor Force

Vroman, Wayne – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1990
Analysis of Current Population Survey and Social Security data through 1985 did not support hypothesis that increase in median earnings of Black men after 1964 reflects labor force withdrawal of large numbers of low-income Black men who received government transfers. Of the total gain in relative earnings from 1964-85, only 14 percent can be…
Descriptors: Blacks, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Supply, Low Income Groups
Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, DC. – 1986
This document presents a transcript of a hearing on the problems of the black elderly poor. Statements read by nine advocates for the aged and agency representatives are included. Among the issues discussed are cutbacks of Federal income support and maintenance programs, housing, health care, and nutrition; and the fact that older blacks are three…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Blacks, Community Services, Federal Aid
Moon, Marilyn – 1985
Measured by cash income, the rate of poverty among the age 65 and older population has fallen dramatically, especially since 1974--from 25 percent in 1968 to 14.1 percent in 1983. However, this decline is the result more of an increase in poverty rates for the nonelderly in recent years than of major progress in reducing poverty for those over 65.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Involvement
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Aging. – 1987
At this hearing on abolishing poverty among older Americans, 11 witnesses testified regarding the needs of elderly and disabled Americans. Of particular concern was the efficacy of Social Security and Supplemental Security Income as programs to reduce poverty and the special concerns of elderly blacks. Most witnesses spoke about the negative…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Blacks, Budgeting, Disabilities
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on the Judiciary. – 2000
The Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims of the House Committee on the Judiciary met to hear testimony on the benefits to American workers, businesses, citizens, and legal residents of more educated immigrants in the national workforce. Statements were given by the following persons: (1) Lamar Smith, U.S. Congressman from Texas; (2) William…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Adult Education, Blacks