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Research Brief on ETI Workforce Studies
(2016-01-01)
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute provided technical assistance to the Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board (Employ Milwaukee), the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Area Technical ...
Cited in Milwaukee: The Cost of Unpaid Municipal Citations
(2015-01-01)
The Employment and Training Institute collaborated on a project with the Justice Initiatives Institute examining Branch A Milwaukee Municipal Court cases from 2008 to 2013 using records obtained from the Milwaukee Municipal ...
Who's Building Milwaukee? Race/Ethnicity of Employees in the Largest Construction Firms in the Milwaukee Area
(2013-01-01)
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunities Commission requires private companies with 100 or more workers to report annually on the race/ethnicity and gender of their workforce by ten occupational groupings. The EEOC summaries ...
Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration of African American Males: Workforce Challenges for 2013
(2013-01-01)
Among the most critical workforce issues facing Wisconsin are governmental policies and practices leading to mass incarceration of African Americans men and suspensions of driving privileges to low-income adults. The prison ...
Statewide Imprisonment of Black Men in Wisconsin
(2014-01-01)
This report provides data on African American male incarceration for the state onf Wisconsin at the request of the NAACP Wisconsin Conference of Branches. For most ex-offenders, prison records remain public and impediments ...
Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration of African American Males, Summary
(2014-01-01)
This two-page paper provides a summarizes the Employment and Training Institute research on mass incarceration of African American males in Wisconsin, the state’s ranking as having the highest percentage of black males in ...
Urban Renewal and the Development of Milwaukee's African American Community: 1960-1980
(2014-05-01)
This thesis examines the impact of urban renewal on the development of Milwaukee's African American community, with a particular focus on the 1960s and 1970s. While urban renewal programs of various stripes were promoted ...







