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  • O'BRIEN: Diva Pager's (ph) research at Princeton reveals that a black man with a conviction has almost zero chance of getting a call back from a prospective employer.

    CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2009 2009

  • O'BRIEN: Diva Pager's (ph) research at Princeton reveals that a black man with a conviction has almost zero chance of getting a call back from a prospective employer.

    CNN Transcript Jul 26, 2008 2008

  • O'BRIEN: Diva Pager's (ph) research at Princeton reveals that a black man with a conviction has almost zero chance of getting a call back from a prospective employer.

    CNN Transcript Jul 27, 2008 2008

  • O'BRIEN: Diva Pager's (ph) research at Princeton reveals that a black man with a conviction has almost zero chance of getting a call back from a prospective employer.

    CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2008 2008

  • "Two strikes" - blackness and a record - "and you're out" is how Pager summarizes her findings. an excerpt from Pager's book.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration other press this book has been receiving lately, the review focuses on Pager's revealing analysis of the links between the U. S. penal system and the deep rooted racial and economic inequalities in the U. S. job market.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • But Pager's book demonstrates just how detached from reality that view is.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • But Pager's book demonstrates just how detached from reality that view is.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • "Two strikes" - blackness and a record - "and you're out" is how Pager summarizes her findings. an excerpt from Pager's book.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration other press this book has been receiving lately, the review focuses on Pager's revealing analysis of the links between the U. S. penal system and the deep rooted racial and economic inequalities in the U. S. job market.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

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