Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma

Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma
Title Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights. Oklahoma Advisory Committee
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1981
Genre Affirmative action programs
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Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma

Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma
Title Affirmative Action in Employment in Oklahoma PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights. Oklahoma Advisory Committee
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1981
Genre Affirmative action programs
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The Quest for Equal Employment Opportunity in Oklahoma State Government

The Quest for Equal Employment Opportunity in Oklahoma State Government
Title The Quest for Equal Employment Opportunity in Oklahoma State Government PDF eBook
Author United States Commission on Civil Rights. Oklahoma Advisory Committee
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1978
Genre Affirmative action programs
ISBN

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Mismatch

Mismatch
Title Mismatch PDF eBook
Author Richard Sander
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 370
Release 2012-10-09
Genre Law
ISBN 0465030017

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The debate over affirmative action has raged for over four decades, with little give on either side. Most agree that it began as noble effort to jump-start racial integration; many believe it devolved into a patently unfair system of quotas and concealment. Now, with the Supreme Court set to rule on a case that could sharply curtail the use of racial preferences in American universities, law professor Richard Sander and legal journalist Stuart Taylor offer a definitive account of what affirmative action has become, showing that while the objective is laudable, the effects have been anything but. Sander and Taylor have long admired affirmative action's original goals, but after many years of studying racial preferences, they have reached a controversial but undeniable conclusion: that preferences hurt underrepresented minorities far more than they help them. At the heart of affirmative action's failure is a simple phenomenon called mismatch. Using dramatic new data and numerous interviews with affected former students and university officials of color, the authors show how racial preferences often put students in competition with far better-prepared classmates, dooming many to fall so far behind that they can never catch up. Mismatch largely explains why, even though black applicants are more likely to enter college than whites with similar backgrounds, they are far less likely to finish; why there are so few black and Hispanic professionals with science and engineering degrees and doctorates; why black law graduates fail bar exams at four times the rate of whites; and why universities accept relatively affluent minorities over working class and poor people of all races. Sander and Taylor believe it is possible to achieve the goal of racial equality in higher education, but they argue that alternative policies -- such as full public disclosure of all preferential admission policies, a focused commitment to improving socioeconomic diversity on campuses, outreach to minority communities, and a renewed focus on K-12 schooling -- will go farther in achieving that goal than preferences, while also allowing applicants to make informed decisions. Bold, controversial, and deeply researched, Mismatch calls for a renewed examination of this most divisive of social programs -- and for reforms that will help realize the ultimate goal of racial equality.

Affirmative Action, the Supreme Court, and Political Power in the Old Confederacy

Affirmative Action, the Supreme Court, and Political Power in the Old Confederacy
Title Affirmative Action, the Supreme Court, and Political Power in the Old Confederacy PDF eBook
Author Ronnie Bernard Tucker
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 316
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780761815471

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Affirmative Action, The Supreme Court, and Political Power in the Old Confederacy

Equal Opportunity in Employment

Equal Opportunity in Employment
Title Equal Opportunity in Employment PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Personnel Management. Library
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1979
Genre Discrimination in employment
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Oklahoma Administrative Code

Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title Oklahoma Administrative Code PDF eBook
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Pages 684
Release 1996
Genre Delegated legislation
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