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Anderson, Bernard E. – Civil Rights Digest, 1976
Traces some of the evidence that supports the full employment minority advancement thesis, and discusses some additional measures required to assist full employment in achieving racial equality. Most of the discussion focuses on black workers. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Economic Opportunities, Economic Progress, Economic Status
Jordan, Ruth – Civil Rights Digest, 1976
Suggests that an atmosphere of full employment, of expansiveness, of opportunity, would be a favorable atmosphere for the achievement of many other issues that women consider essential such as day care and health care. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Economic Opportunities, Economic Status, Employment Level
Kim, Bok-Lim C. – Civil Rights Digest, 1976
Highlights the major characteristics of the Korean American population and lists some of their most pressing problems and needs. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Needs, Employment Problems, English (Second Language)
Cloud, Fred – Civil Rights Digest, 1975
This article, adapted from a speech made before a state wide meeting of Human Rights workers in Denver, December 1974 asserts that agencies fighting for Human Rights must continually advocate social reform, and argues that in considering the role of Human Rights Agencies in today's atmosphere, attention must be focused on evolutionary social…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Bias, Civil Rights, Educational Problems
Lem, Kim – Civil Rights Digest, 1976
Discusses how Asian Americans are faring in the job market, focusing on the three largest subgroups: the Japanese, Chinese, and Pilipinos. The information on which this discussion is based comes from "A Study of Selected Socio-economic Characteristics of Ethnic Minorities Based on the 1970 Census, Volume II; Asian Americans," prepared by Urban…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Bias, Census Figures, Civil Rights