Conventional wisdom indicates that hiring a black employee is risky because many “it ” to bring racial discrimination against the unjustified demands of their employers. Our teachers articles dJr.riving Major G. Coleman, William A. Darity, , V. Rhonda Sharpe and challenges facing the validity of this conventional wisdom with empirical data on the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality (MCSUI). They discovered that the laborious “moral hazard effect ” not with the recruitment of skilled black.
Of course, celebrated in detail the complaints reported by the media rather we blind to the reality of daily normal market. Look at the alleged racist attitude of the practice of Abercrombie & Fitch clothing store in the top management responsible for the declining level managers not to hire black workers as a representative. Remedies include damage and widespread sense that the hiring of black workers say legal problems for employers. According to Coleman, et al. Abercrombie & Fitch, was an exception rather than the rule on the market, but the enormity of the injustice that has long been the existing mark. [Read the rest of this entry...]
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