Wealth Affirming Policies for Women of Color
Jessica Nembhard () and
Kris Marsh ()
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Jessica Nembhard: http://www.jjay.cuny.edu
Kris Marsh: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/socy/people/kmarsh.html
The Review of Black Political Economy, 2012, vol. 39, issue 3, 353-360
Abstract:
There are a range of solutions that address asset building challenges for low-wealth women. Here we highlight some solutions that focus on basic needs (child care, child support) and creating economic stability with disposable income (income available after basic needs are met); solutions that address predatory lending and the housing crisis; and solutions that focus on joint ownership of assets and community-based asset building. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2012
Keywords: Wealth; Black women; Economic stability; Community-based asset building (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/s12114-012-9144-4
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