<p>Since Brown v. Board of Education and the desegregation battles of the 1960s and 1970s, the legal pursuit of educational opportunity in the United States has been framed largely around race. But for nearly thirty years now, a less-noticed but controversial legal campaign has been afoot to equaliz
Equality of Educational Opportunity
โ Scribed by James Samuel Coleman
- Publisher
- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 749
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Vertical Mosaic. In this book are gathered ten of his outstanding essays, written over a period of twenty-five years. Porter's well-known ex-student Wallace Clement provides the introduction for this volume, and Richard Helmes-Hayes has compiled an updated bibliography of writings by and about Jo
John Roemer points out that there are two views of equality of opportunity that are widely held today. The first, which he calls the nondiscrimination principle, states that in the competition for positions in society, individuals should be judged only on attributes relevant to the performance of
Analiza: Circunstancias, tipos y elecciรณn autรณnoma; Justificaciรณn del objetivo; Definiciรณn formal de igualdad de oportunidades; Incentivos en el mecanismo de la igualdad; Igualdad de oportunidades y la producciรณn, el bienestar, la salud, el seguro de desempleo y la distribuciรณn de los fondos para la
<p>John Roemer argues that there is a โbeforeโ and an โafterโ in the notion of equality of opportunity: before the competition starts, opportunities must be equalized; after it begins, individuals are on their own. The different views of equal opportunity should be judged according to where they pla