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EXPLANATIONS OF INEQUALITY: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF EDUCATION, SKILLS, TECHNOLOGY, AND MIGRATION IN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY: FINAL REPORT VOL I.  

NARIC Accession Number: O01863.  What's this? Download article in Full Text .
Author(s): BOWLES, S.
Publisher(s): Harvard University MA.
Publication Year: 1972.
Number of Pages: 24.
Abstract: Volume I of report on how human resources and other factors influence the United States income distribution and its change over time. Briefly describes the Harvard Seminar on the Economics of Human Resources, and major research projects on statistical income distribution; education, technology, and income; personality correlates of economic success; social class, IQ and the inheritance of inequality; opportunity stratification and flows between poor and non-poor; the economics of migration; and technical change, human resources and poverty concerning tobacco supply and demand. Includes bibliography. Volume II, "Individual Research Reports" is NARIC CN 03415.
Descriptor Terms: ECONOMICS, INCOME, EDUCATION, INTELLIGENCE, DISADVANTAGED.


Citation: BOWLES, S. (1972). EXPLANATIONS OF INEQUALITY: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF EDUCATION, SKILLS, TECHNOLOGY, AND MIGRATION IN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY: FINAL REPORT VOL I.  Harvard University MA. Retrieved 2/9/2010, from REHABDATA database.

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