Chapter 18: Poverty and Redistribution
127. Over the last forty years, poverty in the United States, as measured by the number of poor, has increased the most:
among households headed by white males.
among women because of a high divorce rate.
among households headed by women.
among the elderly because of cutbacks in the Social Security program.
among men because of a lack of job opportunities for them.
128. Which of the following contributed most to the large increases in poverty since 1960?
The failure of the Social Security system
Federal government budget deficits
An increase in the number of retirees
An increase in poverty rates among households headed by African Americans
An increase in the number of households headed by females
129. Which of the following would not account for the observed wage differential between African Americans and whites
in the United States?
Differences in the quantity of on-the-job training
Differences in the quality of education
Discrimination by employers
Differences in job experience
Differences in access to public assistance programs
130. Which of the following is true?
African-American workers receive more on-the-job training than otherwise similar white workers.
African-American workers receive a higher quality of schooling than white workers.
African-American workers receive less on-the-job training than otherwise similar white workers.
African-American workers receive a higher wage than other similar white workers.
The unemployment rate is lower among African-American workers than white workers.
131. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:
was established by the Equal Rights Act of 1984.
examines cases in which a worker is not paid the same as others performing the same work.
guarantees a worker’s right to a job.
established a minimum wage for minorities.
has effectively eliminated racial discrimination in the workplace and has made on-the-job training mandatory
for all workers.
132. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was established to: