TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Milwaukee's disregarded population: Out of sight; out of mind JO - Sage open A1 - Wells, Lenard SP - 2158244013502491 EP - 2158244013502491 VL - 3 IS - 3 N2 - The research was a partial replication of Devah Pager's study of the effect of a criminal record on employment opportunities in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin labor market. A quantitative and qualitative method was utilized to examine the effects of a criminal record, race, and the relationship between employers' willingness to hire ex-offenders and their actual hiring of ex-offenders. An experimental audit was conducted by two testers (one Black male and one White male) to audit 30 employers. The results supported Pager's findings. There was a dramatic negative effect for the Black male tester. Three themes emerged from the testers' diaries and debriefings: (a) the application process was influenced in the favor of the White male by a "gatekeeper," (b) racism was evident, and (c) an emotional effect was noted on both testers. Finally, during a telephone survey of the same employers, they indicated a willingness to hire both ex-offenders regardless of their race, yet the audit revealed the opposite.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2158-2440 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244013502491 ID - ref1 ER -