Study: Black Men, White Ex-Cons Have Equal Job Prospects
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POSTED: 8:53 am EDT June 17, 2005

NEW YORK -- A new study says black men with no criminal histories are about
as likely to be offered jobs in New York City as white men with felony
convictions.

The study, released by the city Commission on Human Rights, finds employers
call back black men who present resumes with no criminal background 16
percent of the time -- about as often as white men who report criminal
histories.

Meanwhile, blacks with convictions in their past were called back 6 percent
of the time. Whites with clean records were offered jobs 21 percent of the
time.

The study, led by sociology professors at Princeton University, followed 13
men on 3,500 job interviews over the course of a year beginning in February
2004.

The men posed as high school graduates with similar credentials and applied
for such jobs as deli clerks, telemarketers and cashiers.

On some interviews, candidates told employers they had spent 18 months in
prison on a drug conviction.

Princeton University sociology professor Bruce Western helped conduct the
study. He told the New York Daily News that employers are hesitant to trust
young black men.

Tracey deMorsella, Managing Producer
Convergence Media, Inc.
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