
An unofficial adviser to President Bill Clinton, Wilson has become a celebrity of sorts. A former University of Chicago professor, Wilson--currently on staff at Harvard--has been profiled in
The New Yorker and dubbed one of America's most influential people by
Time magazine. A respected thinker on issues of race and poverty, the author of
The Declining Significance of Race and
The Truly Disadvantaged offers his take on welfare and inner-city joblessness in
When Work Disappears. Racism, Wilson argues, plays increasingly less of a role in urban problems. More significant, he claims, are changes in the global economy and the disappearance of unskilled but decent-paying jobs near cities; according to Wilson, these factors have deprived the urban working class of steady jobs, destroyed inner-city businesses, and caused younger, upwardly mobile residents to flee for the suburbs.
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