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Declining Employment among Young Black Less-Educated Men: The Role of Incarceration and Child Support


  Author: Harry J. Holzer, Paul Offner, Elaine Sorensen
Publisher: The Urban Institute
Publication:
Document Date:                  April 2004
Category: Crime And Violence > Incarceration
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Parenthood/Childrearing > Child support
 

This paper documents a steady decline in labour force participation among young African-American men with low levels of education.  Its findings suggest that high rates of incarceration among this population, as well as increasingly stringent enforcement of child support payments, act as a deterrent to employment among black men aged 16 to 34.

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