MARKED: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration
PDPager, Devah
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Abstract
Nearly every job application asks it: have you ever been convicted of a crime? For the hundreds of thousands of young men leaving American prisons each year, their answer to that question may determine whether they can find work and begin rebuilding their lives. The product of an innovative field experiment, Marked gives us our first real glimpse into the tremendous difficulties facing ex-offenders in the job market. Devah Pager matched up pairs of young men, randomly assigned them criminal records, then sent them on hundreds of real job searches throughout the city of Milwaukee. Her applicants were attractive, articulate, and capable - yet ex-offenders received less than half the callbacks of the equally…
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- Mass incarceration
- Race (biology)
- Criminology
- Work (physics)
- Demography
- Sociology
- Gender studies
- Prison
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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