Arguments for Affirmative Action ... Web Sites With Arguments for and Against Affirmative Action ... Last updated 08/1/00...
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A liberal essay rebutting the myth that affirmative action hasn't helped women and minorities. ... Myth: Affirmative Action hasn't worked. Fact: Statistics show gains for all discriminated groups. Summary; Affirmative action has helped the income, promotion and labor force participation rates of both women and minorities.
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22 The five studies are: (1) Leonard, Jonathan, 1984, "The Impact of Affirmative Action on Employment," Journal of Labor Economics, 2:439-463; (2) Leonard, Jonathan, 1984, "Employment and Occupational Advance Under Affirmative Action," The Review of Economics and Statistics;
www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/affirmative_actio... www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/affirmative_action_empirical.shtml
The most current affirmative-action statistics (December 2004) compared with June 30, 2003 shows a decrease in total DCBS employees of 5.6 percent and a decrease of women employees of 6 percent. The graph below depicts the historic percentage of women within the DCBS workforce using June 30 statistics from each year.
egov.oregon.gov/DCBS/DIR/docs/0507budget/b15_affirm.pdf egov.oregon.gov/DCBS/DIR/docs/0507budget/b15_affirm.pdf
Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District is committed to the concept and practice of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action in all aspects of employment.
www.msdlouky.org/insidemsd/aa.htm
Statistics for Affirmative Action Plans; ... Affirmative Action Programs: Adarand Constructors v. Pena, (1995). ... Affirmative Action Programs...
www.hr-software.net/EmploymentStatistics/ www.hr-software.net/EmploymentStatistics/
FRONTLINE correspondent and Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., grapples with the issues facing the 'two nations of black America' as he takes a personal journey that measures the distance between the beneficiaries of affirmative action and those they left behind...
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/race/
Enrollment statistics show decline and slow recovery ... The following graphs show how freshman enrollment (not admissions) has changed since the mid-1990s for some state schools that were affected by the changes in affirmative action and for which sufficient data was available on-line.
www.newsaic.com/mwaffirmativeaction.html www.newsaic.com/mwaffirmativeaction.html
The graphical display of normal population statistics invariably produces bell-curved graphs with regard to human characteristics. The bell curve merely reflects the fact that all humans are different. ... Bright black professionals, who were capable of achieving success without the crutch of affirmative action,
www.rationality.net/intelligence.htm
As Charles Murray notes, "perhaps the most important section of The Bell Curve is Part II" (1995, p. 27). Indeed, many of the arguments and conclusions to appear later in the book rely heavily on the success of the case made in Part II, which constitutes (together with Appendices 2,3,4) a dense collection of statistics,
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