The Southwest Economy in the 1990s: A Different Decade

The Southwest Economy in the 1990s: A Different Decade
Author: Gerald P. O'Driscoll
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1461540402

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Proceedings of the 1989 Conference on the Southwest Economy sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

The Southwest economy in the 1990s

The Southwest economy in the 1990s
Author: Conference on the Southwest Economy ( 1989. Dallas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1989
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Southwest Economy in the 1990s

The Southwest Economy in the 1990s
Author: Gerald P. O'Driscoll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1991
Genre: Economic forecasting
ISBN:

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An Economic Perspective on the Southwest: Defining the Decade

An Economic Perspective on the Southwest: Defining the Decade
Author: Gerald P. O'Driscoll
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461540143

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Proceedings of the 1990 Conference on the Southwest Economy Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

International Bibliography of Economics

International Bibliography of Economics
Author: British Library of Political and Economic Science
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 766
Release: 1993
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9780415074612

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IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences.

Southern Economic Journal

Southern Economic Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1224
Release: 1991
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

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Bibliography of Agriculture

Bibliography of Agriculture
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1688
Release: 1993
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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The New American Reality

The New American Reality
Author: Reynolds Farley
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 161044194X

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"A fascinating and authoritative account of American social history since 1960 as viewed through the prism of government statistics....[Farley] uses publicly available data, straight forward methods, and modest...language, to provide more information and insight about recent social trends than any other volume in print." —American Journal of Sociology "A brilliant piece of work. Farley is absolutely masterful at taking tens of thousands of national survey statistics and weaving from them a fascinating and beautifully illustrated tapestry of who we are." —Barry Bluestone, Frank L. Boyden Professor of Political Economy, University of Massachusetts, Boston The New American Reality presents a compelling portrait of an America strikingly different from what it was just forty years ago.Gone is the idealized vision of a two-parent, father-supported Ozzie and Harriet society. In its place is an America of varied races andethnic backgrounds, where families take on many forms and mothers frequently work outside the home. Drawing on a definitive analysis of the past four U.S. censuses, author Reynolds Farley reveals a country that offers new opportunities for a broader spectrum of people, while at the same time generating frustration and apprehension for many who once thought their futures secure. The trends that have so transformed the nation were kindled in the 1960s, a watershed period during which many Americans redefined their attitudes toward the rights of women and blacks. The New American Reality describes the activism, federal policymaking, and legal victories that eliminated overtracial and sexual discrimination. But along with open doors came new challenges. Divorce and out-of-wedlock births grew commonplace, forcing more women to raise children alone and—despite improved wages—increasing their chances of falling into poverty. Residential segregation, inadequate schooling, and a particularly high ratio of female-headed families severely impaired the economic progress of African Americans, many of whom were left behind in declining central cities as businesses migrated to suburbs. A new generation of immigrants from many nations joined the ranks of those working to support families and improve their prospects, and rapidly transformed the nation's ethnic composition. In the 1970s, unprecedented economic restructuring on a global scale created unexpected setbacks for the middle class. The long era of postwar prosperity ended as the nation's dominant industry shifted from manufacturing to services, competition from foreign producers increased, interest rates rose, and a new emphasis on technology and cost-cutting created a demand for more sophisticated skills in the workplace. The economic recovery of the 1980s generated greater prosperity for the well-educated and highly skilled, and created many low paying jobs, but offered little to remedy the stagnant and declining wages of the middle class. Income inequalitybecame a defining feature in the economic life of America: overall, the rich got richer while the poor and middle class found it increasingly difficult to meet their financial demands. The New American Reality reports some good news about America. Our lives are longer and healthier, the elderly are much better off than ever before, consumer spending power has increased, and minorities and women have many more opportunities. But this book does not shy away from the significant problems facing large portions of the population, and provides a valuable perspective on efforts to remedy them. The New American Reality offers the information necessary to understandthe critical trends affecting America today, from how we earn a living to how and when we form families, where we live, and whether or not we will continue to prosper. A Volume in the Russell Sage Founadtion Census Series