The Impact of Macro Social Systems on Ethnic Minorities in the United States
By (Author) Alfred A. Jarrett
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social welfare and social services
Ethnic studies
305.800973
Hardback
288
Governmental social institutions are responsible for major policy decisions that deeply affect our everyday lives. This edited collection analyzes the effects of the main macro-social systemslaw and politics, economic development, education, social welfare, health, mental health, transportation, housing, and religionon the lives of African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans. The contributors, who are experts with the particular fields they address, reveal that macro-social systems are characterized by widespread, severe discrimination in the form of laws, attitudes, and behaviors towards ethnic minorities. Their analyses, which include both historical and contemporary perspectives, are accompanied by suggestions for policy measures aimed at improving the lives of ethnic minorities.
ALFRED A. JARRETT is the chair of planning and Administration Sequence in the Graduate Social Work Program at Alabama A&M University./e His research focuses on policy formation, policy analysis, planning, program design evaluation and implementation, technology transfer, and diversity. He is the author of four books and several book chapters and journal articles.