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School Integration and Occupational Achievement of Negroes

  • The data show that Blacks are more likely to hold non-traditional jobs (jobs in which Blacks are underrepresented) if they graduated from desegregated schools.
  • 1/3 of Black male graduates of desegregated schools are in non-traditional professions, compared to only 1/5 of Black male graduates of segregated schools.
  • No relationship was found for Black women.
  • Blacks in non-traditional jobs earn more money than those in traditional jobs.
  • Blacks from desegregated schools have higher incomes.
  • Blacks with White friends have access to information about jobs.
  • Black graduates of desegregated schools have more knowledge about jobs.
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