Abstract

tion rate to our large cities must increase or employment in smaller urban centers in rural areas must be expanded. The problems of our major cities hardly recommend the former on either social or economic grounds. All those capable of acquiring them must be given the basic education and skills that will enable them to benefit from potentially greater productivity in nonfarm employment. And, finally, racial discrimination must be removed from the nonfarm labor markets before the movement of Negroes out of agriculture promises to reduce income inequity between the races. Hopefully, if these changes could be brought about, the actual effects of labor mobility would conform to the beliefs we have cherished so long.

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