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Who Escapes? The Relation of Churchgoing and Other Background Factors to the Socioeconomic Performance of Black Male Youths from Inner-City Tracts In: The Black Youth Employment Crisis Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Richard B. Freeman
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ReDIF This chapter was published in: Richard B. Freeman The Black Youth Employment Crisis , , pages 353-376, 1986.This item is provided by National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc in its series NBER Chapters with number
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