Statistical Analysis to Identify Intentional Employment Discrimination | |||
The Reality of Intentional Job Discrimination in Metropolitan America -- 1999
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Professors Alfred W. Blumrosen, the Thomas Cowan Professor at Rutgers University Law School, and Ruth G. Blumrosen, under a grant from the Ford Foundation, have compiled the raw data filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, on annual reports called EEO-1 forms, into statistics and applied the Supreme Court's test for statistically evidencing intentional discrimination to metropolitan areas across the United States. These reports, issued in 2002, are based on information provided to the Federal Government by employers in 1999.
© 2002, Alfred W. and Ruth G. Blumrosen.
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One finding of the study is that many workers are better off in 1999 than they would have been if trends had continued unchanged from 1975.
This is summarized in the Beyond the Rising Tides charts.
Information about purchasing hard copies of any of these stand-alone reports, or a consolidated set of all of the reports. Title, Table of Contents, Executive Summary
Part I -- Report on the Nation
Chapter 1 Introduction: An Overview of Intentional Job Discrimination
Chapter 2 The Foundations of this Study
Chapter 3 The Sense of Reality Concerning Job Discrimination
Chapter 4 The EEO-1 Database
Chapter 5 Measuring and Proving Intentional Job Discrimination
Chapter 6 Intentional Discrimination Demonstrated by Statistics
Chapter 7 The Four Degrees of Intentional Discrimination
Chapter 8 Anticipating Explanations for Limited Employment of Minorities or Women
Part II -- The National Portrait of Visible Intentional Job Discrimination
Chapter 9 Minorities and Women
Chapter 10 Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans
Chapter 11 Discrimination Against Blacks
Chapter 12 Discrimination Against Hispanics
Chapter 13 Discrimination Against Asian-Pacific Origin Workers
Chapter 14 Discrimination Against Women
Chapter 15 Discrimination by Industries
Chapter 16 Affirmative Action, Reverse Discrimination and the Statistical-Legal Methodology of this Study
Chapter 17 Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendix A -- EEO-1 Instructions and Sample Form
Appendix B -- SIC Codes
Appendix C -- Technical Appendix
Appendix D -- Comparing States in the Severity and Persistence of Intentional Job Discrimination
Appendix E -- GlossaryPart III -- State Reports [ Top of Page ]
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