Abstract: | Numerous authors have considered the time paths of black/white employment and earnings differentials. Some have dealt with
significant policy change impacts such as the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This study reports evidence concerning the impact of
Reagan administration policy changes. The major drawback to the study is, of course, that the administration’s total impact
will no doubt not be felt for years. Regardless, using U. S. Census data through 1984, it was found that the administration
had either a mixed effect (relative employment) or no effect (relative income), leaving the decaying position of blacks in
the labor market little changed. |