Moore III, J. (2006). A qualitative investigation of African American males’ career trajectory in engineering: Implications for teachers, school counselors, and parents. The Teachers College Record, 108(2), 246-266. Using the grounded theory approach, this research investigation, drawing on a larger study, examined the factors that were most instrumental in influencing African American… read more
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Influences on labor market outcomes of African American college graduates: A national study
Strayhorn, T. L. (2008). Influences on labor market outcomes of African American college graduates: A national study. The Journal of Higher Education,79(1), 28-57. Using an expanded econometric model, this study sought to estimate more precisely the net effect of independent variables (i.e., attending an HBCU) on three measures of labor market… read more
JOB SATISFACTION DIFFERENTIALS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN FACULTY AT 2-YEAR AND4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Flowers, L. A. (2005). JOB SATISFACTION DIFFERENTIALS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN FACULTY AT 2-YEAR AND4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS.Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 29(4), 317-328. This study explored descriptive data from the National Study of Postsecondary Faculty to assess the extent to which African American faculty at 2-year and 4-year institutions differ in… read more
Career Development of Black Males: Case Studies. Journal of Career Development
Chung, Y. B., Baskin, M. L., & Case, A. B. (1999). Career Development of Black Males: Case Studies. Journal of Career Development, 25(3), 161-171. Case studies of six black males explored background, school and work experiences, and career issues. These themes emerged: fathers’ financial support and role modeling influenced career development; other… read more