The Review of Black Political Economy
1970 - 2017
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2012
- The Plight of African American Women: Employed and Unemployed pp. 373-380

- Linda Loubert
- The Incredible Shrinking Black Woman: Implications of Health Policies pp. 381-388

- Janice Dias and Gregory Price
- For Colored Girls? Factors that Influence Teacher Recommendations into Advanced Courses for Black Girls pp. 389-402

- Shanyce Campbell
- Explaining the 2004 Decrease in Minority Stock Ownership pp. 403-425

- Ajamu Loving, Michael Finke and John Salter
- Ethnoracial Differences in Early Union Experiences Among Young Adult Women pp. 427-444

- Fenaba Addo
- Arrival Cohort, Assimilation, and the Earnings of Caribbean Women in the United States pp. 445-460

- Tod Hamilton
- The Affordable Care Act and Its Potential to Improve the Health of African-American Women pp. 461-464

- Wilhelmina Leigh
- Black Female Earnings and Income Volatility pp. 465-475

- Bradley Hardy
Volume 39, issue 3, 2012
- The Role of Race and Birth Place in Welfare Usage among Comparable Women: Evidence from the U.S pp. 285-297

- Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere and Maharouf Oyolola
- The Impact of Macroeconomic Fluctuations on the Likelihood of African American Female Homeownership pp. 299-309

- Daren Conrad and LaTanya Brown
- Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice? Teacher Perceptions of Black Girls in the Classroom pp. 311-320

- Dania Francis
- The Whiter the Better? Racial Composition and Access to School Resources for Black Students pp. 321-334

- Timothy Diette
- Co-Morbidity and Other Complexities Affecting Black Women’s Health pp. 335-340

- Tamara Jeffries
- Beyond Anecdotes: A Quantitative Examination of Black Women in Academe pp. 341-352

- Rhonda Sharpe and Omari Swinton
- Wealth Affirming Policies for Women of Color pp. 353-360

- Jessica Nembhard and Kris Marsh
- Bi-Polar: College Education and Loans to Small Businesses Headed by Black Females pp. 361-371

- John Gray
Volume 39, issue 2, 2012
- Children’s Work in Nigeria: Exploring the Implications of Gender, Urban–Rural Residence, and Household Socioeconomic Status pp. 187-201

- Aramide Kazeem
- The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Lives of African American Women pp. 203-212

- Robynn Cox
- Erratum to: The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Lives of African American Women pp. 213-215

- Robynn Cox
- Development and Immigration: Experiences of Non-US Born Black Women pp. 217-222

- Stephanie Seguino
- Reflections on an Intellectual Partner: My Life with Linda Datcher Loury pp. 223-226

- Glenn Loury
- The Subprime Mortgage Calamity and the African American Woman pp. 227-237

- Sandra Phillips
- The Intersection and Accumulation of Racial and Gender Inequality: Black Women’s Wealth Trajectories pp. 239-258

- Tyson Brown
- Informal Child Support Contributions in Black Female-Headed Families pp. 259-265

- Terry-Ann Craigie
- On (Not) Closing the Gaps: The Evolution of National and Regional Unemployment Rates by Race and Ethnicity pp. 267-284

- Donald Freeman
Volume 39, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Jobs and the Future of the US Economy pp. 1-4

- Haydar Kurban and Rodney Green
- Jobs and the Future of the US Economy: Possibilities and Limits pp. 5-28

- Michael Isaacson, Aleksandre Revia, Enrique Lopezlira and Jassmine Gaines
- A Permanent Jobs Program for the U.S.: Economic Restructuring to Meet Human Needs pp. 29-41

- Ron Baiman, Bill Barclay, Sidney Hollander, Haydar Kurban, Joseph Persky, Elce Redmond and Mel Rothenberg
- Strategic and Political Challenges to Large-Scale Federal Job Creation pp. 43-62

- Gertrude Goldberg
- Jobs and Freedom Now! Functional Finance, Full Employment, and the Freedom Budget pp. 63-78

- Mathew Forstater
- Bold Policies for Economic Justice pp. 79-85

- William Darity and Darrick Hamilton
- Learning from the New Deal pp. 87-105

- Philip Harvey
- Employment and Earnings: A Case Study of Urban Detroit pp. 107-119

- Lisa Saunders
- Historical Amnesia: The Humphrey-Hawkins Act, Full Employment and Employment as a Right* pp. 121-136

- Helen Ginsburg
- Behavioral Pragmatism: President Obama’s Approach to Unemployment pp. 137-154

- Lorenzo Morris
- Communists and the Fight for Jobs and Revolution pp. 155-173

- Rodney Green and Michael Isaacson
- Confronting the Jobs Crisis pp. 175-182

- Mel Rothenberg
- Howard Conference on Jobs: A Union Perspective pp. 183-186

- Michael Golash
Volume 38, issue 4, 2011
- Five Years and Beyond: Reflections on Recovery in Post-Katrina New Orleans pp. 271-278

- Robin Vander
- Building the New New Orleans: Foundation and NGO Power pp. 279-309

- Darwin BondGraham
- NGOs Address Structural Racism: After the Storm in New Orleans pp. 311-325

- Rodney Green, Tiffany Hamelin and Kiera Zitelman
- Public Housing in New Orleans Post Katrina: The Struggle for Housing as a Human Right pp. 327-337

- Davida Finger
- Equity in the Context of a Crisis: Funding for Higher Education Post-Katrina pp. 339-348

- Barbara Johnson
- Performing New Orleans: Toward a Political Poetics pp. 349-362

- Ross Louis
- Capacity Building for Post-Disaster Mental Health Since Katrina: The Role of Community Health Workers pp. 363-368

- Benjamin Springgate, Ashley Wennerstrom and Cynthia Carriere
- Immigrant Struggles in New Orleans Post-Katrina pp. 369-377

- Jordan Flaherty
Volume 38, issue 3, 2011
- African American Women Voters: Review Article pp. 183-203

- Amadu Kaba
- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Freedman’s Savings Bank pp. 205-226

- Daniel Giedeman
- Is There a Link Between Casual Employment and Export-Orientation of Firms? The Case of Kenya’s Manufacturing Sector pp. 227-242

- Maureen Were
- Explaining Regional Differences in Black Earnings Discrimination among Full-time Working Men pp. 243-251

- Don Mar
- Poverty, Place or Race: Causes of the Retail Gap in Smaller U.S. Cities pp. 253-270

- William Bellinger and Jue Wang
Volume 38, issue 2, 2011
- The Relative Returns to Graduating from a Historically Black College/University: Propensity Score Matching Estimates from the National Survey of Black Americans pp. 103-130

- Gregory Price, William Spriggs and Omari Swinton
- Debt to Society: Asset Poverty and Prisoner Reentry pp. 131-143

- Lori Martin
- Black Real Estate Professionals’ Perceptions of Career Opportunities: The Economic Detour Redux pp. 145-163

- Robert Silverman
- The Legacy of Black Lynching and Contemporary Segregation in the South pp. 165-181

- Robert DeFina and Lance Hannon
Volume 38, issue 1, 2011
- Moments of Disparate Peaks: Race-Gender Wage Gaps Among Mature Persons, 1965–2007 pp. 1-25

- Patrick Mason
- Inter-group Disparities in the Distributional Analysis of Human Development: Concepts, Measurement, and Illustrative Applications pp. 27-52

- Sreenivasan Subramanian
- An Empirical Analysis of the Demand for Imports in Three CARICOM Member Countries: An Application of the Bounds Test for Cointegration pp. 53-62

- Nelson Modeste
- The Empowerment Zone in Boston, Massachusetts 2000–2009: Lessons Learned for Neighborhood Revitalization pp. 63-81

- James Jennings
- The Economic Determinants of the Number of Minority Farmers in the Southeast Region of the United States, 1969-1997 pp. 83-101

- Tonshia Luster and Andrew Barkley
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