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When Work Disappears<br />

When Work Disappears: The World <strong>of</strong> the New Urban Poor (1996) is a book by<br />

William Julius Wilson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Social Policy at Harvard. Wilson's argument is that<br />

the disappearance <strong>of</strong> work and the consequences <strong>of</strong> that disappearance for both social<br />

and cultural life are the central problems in the inner-city ghetto. He sought to discuss<br />

social disorganization without stigmatizing the poor. Wilson writes that chronic<br />

joblessness has deprived those in the inner city <strong>of</strong> skills necessary to obtain and keep<br />

jobs. Wilson's book uses evidence from large-scale scientific surveys in the ghetto and<br />

information culled from ethnographic interviews <strong>of</strong> ghetto residents in order to create a<br />

complete picture <strong>of</strong> the problems that face the residents.<br />

Wilson writes that people who inhabit the disorganized, jobless ghettos face dim<br />

prospects. Poor public transportation <strong>of</strong>ten fails to provide access to job locations,<br />

stereotypes about poor blacks, especially black men also make jobs harder to find.<br />

Wilson rejects the idea that inner-city residents have a "culture <strong>of</strong> poverty" or damaged<br />

personalities. He holds that addressing the problem <strong>of</strong> joblessness is the solution to<br />

urban inner-city problems. Wilson supports work programs modeled after Depressionera<br />

projects.<br />

Wilson ties the disappearance <strong>of</strong> inner-city jobs to industrial restructuring,<br />

suburbanization, foreign competition, and racism.<br />

Influence<br />

When Work Disappears has been cited as an inspiration for the second season <strong>of</strong> the<br />

HBO show The Wire.<br />

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