Black Workers and the Minimum Wage

Black Workers and the Minimum Wage
political calculations

Up until the late 1950s, the labor-force participation rate of black teens and adults was equal to or greater than their white counterparts. In fact, in 1910, 71 percent of black males older than 9 were employed, compared with 51 percent for whites.How might one explain yesteryear's lower black unemployment and greater labor force participation?

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