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From the Edge of the Ghetto: African Americans and the World of Work

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

From the Edge of the Ghetto: African Americans and the World of Work

Contributors:

By (Author) Alford Young

ISBN:

9780742570108

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

9th October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Sociology: work and labour

Dewey:

306.3608996073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

204

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 226mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

290g

Description

While there is considerable information on job opportunities and employment patterns, or lack thereof, for African Americans in the new economy, there is virtually no information on how African Americans view the world of work and how they attempt to navigate that world. From the Edge of the Ghetto examines how one group of African Americans conceptualizes the world of work, including the types of jobs that may be available and the skills and talents needed to find and do such jobs. Based on interviews with one hundred low-income African Americans in a suburb near Detroit, this study focuses on how people on the margins take stock of their situations and attempt to function in them. It addresses the questions of what they think are the good jobs, how they assess their own skills, and how they connect the two. It also explores how these individuals experience social categories such as race, class, and gender and how these impact their understanding of the world of work.

Reviews

Narrowly focused on how low-skilled African American workers in the small city of Ypsilanti, Michigan, perceive the world of work, this participant-observer study illuminates the plight of a distinctive Black, urban workforce. This book might prove useful to advanced students and scholars. Recommended. * Choice Reviews *

Author Bio

Alford A. Young, Jr., is Arthur F. Thurnau professor of sociology, Afroamerican and African Studies at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy (by courtesy) at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on how African Americans construct understandings of themselves and social reality. Young has previously published Are Black Men Doomed and The Minds of Marginalized Black Men.

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