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9780887383939: Equality Transformed: A Quarter-century of Affirmative Action

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-Critiques the creation and evolution of civil rights policy during the last thirty years. . . . Belz successfully integrates the tale into a piece of sophisticated scholarship and an intelligible whole. . . . [M]andatory reading.- --Mary R. Mattingly, Social Science Quarterly -Belz (University of Maryland) offers a detailed, scholarly, and highly critical analysis of affirmative action since the early 1960s. He argues that while Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act was intended to provide individuals with equal employment opportunites without regard for race, over time, practices by public and private employers that benefit certain groups on the basis of race or gender have become widespread... The book is timely in light of recent Supreme Court decisions that increase the burden of proof faced by employees alleging employment discrimination... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.- --J. A. Melusky, Choice "Critiques the creation and evolution of civil rights policy during the last thirty years. . . . Belz successfully integrates the tale into a piece of sophisticated scholarship and an intelligible whole. . . . [M]andatory reading." --Mary R. Mattingly, Social Science Quarterly "Belz (University of Maryland) offers a detailed, scholarly, and highly critical analysis of affirmative action since the early 1960s. He argues that while Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act was intended to provide individuals with equal employment opportunites without regard for race, over time, practices by public and private employers that benefit certain groups on the basis of race or gender have become widespread... The book is timely in light of recent Supreme Court decisions that increase the burden of proof faced by employees alleging employment discrimination... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." --J. A. Melusky, Choice "Critiques the creation and evolution of civil rights policy during the last thirty years. . . . Belz successfully integrates the tale into a piece of sophisticated scholarship and an intelligible whole. . . . [M]andatory reading." --Mary R. Mattingly, Social Science Quarterly "Belz (University of Maryland) offers a detailed, scholarly, and highly critical analysis of affirmative action since the early 1960s. He argues that while Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act was intended to provide individuals with equal employment opportunites without regard for race, over time, practices by public and private employers that benefit certain groups on the basis of race or gender have become widespread... The book is timely in light of recent Supreme Court decisions that increase the burden of proof faced by employees alleging employment discrimination... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." --J. A. Melusky, Choice "Belz (University of Maryland) offers a detailed, scholarly, and highly critical analysis of affirmative action since the early 1960s. He argues that while Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act was intended to provide individuals with equal employment opportunites without regard for race, over time, practices by public and private employers that benefit certain groups on the basis of race or gender have become widespread... The book is timely in light of recent Supreme Court decisions that increase the burden of proof faced by employees alleging employment discrimination... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and graduate students." --J. A. Melusky, Choice

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A quarter-century after the enactment of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, its legacy remains controversial. The statutory language intended to ensure equal opportunity to all individuals is now interpreted as authorizing both public and private employers to adopt preferential policies that benefit designated groups based on race and gender. Much the same transformation has occurred in federal contract programs: President Kennedy's executive order that required equal employment opportunity is now understood as mandating minority hiring with numerical goals tantamount to quotas.This title traces this transformation of equality and how it was brought about by courts, regulatory agencies, and activists.

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  • VerlagTransaction Publishers
  • Erscheinungsdatum1991
  • ISBN 10 0887383939
  • ISBN 13 9780887383939
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • SpracheEnglisch
  • Anzahl der Seiten270

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