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Historical record of minority and women-owned business enterprises in public and private contracting in New Jersey : final report : a report submitted to NJ TRANSIT and the Governor's Study Commission on Discrimination in Public Works Procurement and Contracts / by the Afro-American Studies Program, University of Maryland at College Park.
Lippincott Library HD3861.U62 N55 1992 v.1-[16]
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Public contracts--New Jersey.
- Public contracts.
- Letting of contracts--New Jersey.
- Letting of contracts.
- Small business--New Jersey.
- Small business.
- Minority business enterprises--New Jersey.
- Minority business enterprises.
- Women-owned business enterprises--New Jersey.
- Women-owned business enterprises.
- Public works--New Jersey.
- Public works.
- Government purchasing--New Jersey.
- Government purchasing.
- Construction industry--New Jersey.
- Construction industry.
- Discrimination--New Jersey.
- Discrimination.
- Affirmative action programs--New Jersey.
- Affirmative action programs.
- New Jersey.
- Physical Description:
- 16 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [College Park, MD] : The Program, [1992]
- Contents:
- v. 1. Summary of findings
- v. 2. Study of laws and court decisions
- v. 3. Demographic trends
- v. 4. Historical trends
- v. 5. State purchasing
- v. 6. Business assistance programs
- v. 7. Employment
- v. 8. Unions and the construction industry in New Jersey
- v. 9. Finance, an exploratory analysis of race and gender disparities in New Jersey home mortgage loans
- v. 10. Public education
- v. 11. Housing discrimination in New Jersey and its possible impact on discrimination in public contracting
- v. 12. Public accommodations
- v. 13. Study of Hispanics in business participation
- v. 14. Gender
- v. 15. Post-Croson programs
- [v. 16] Annotated bibliography.
- Notes:
- "Revised"--V. 1, t.p.
- "Revised: May 5, 1992"--V. 7, t.p.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 28798904
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