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Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy2018 - 2025
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 2019,  volume 2, articles 4
 
  Introduction to the Special Issue: Economic Gender Issues in Latin America and the Caribbean   pp. 185-186 Rosangela BandoProgress and Challenges for an Evidence-Based Gender Equality Policy: a Focus in Latin America and the Caribbean   pp. 187-201 Rosangela Bando, Samuel Berlinski and José Martinez CarrascoGender Gaps in Birth Weight Across Latin America: Evidence on the Role of Air Pollution   pp. 202-224 Gabriela Aparicio, María Paula Gerardino and Marcos A. RangelEducation with a Social Focus on Gender Attitudes: Experimental Evidence from Secondary Education in El Salvador   pp. 225-239 Rosangela Bando, Nidia Hidalgo and Austin LandUniversities and Intergenerational Social Mobility in Brazil: Examining Patterns by Race and Gender   pp. 240-256 Suzanne Duryea, Luísa Baptista Freitas, Luana Marques-Garcia Ozemela, Breno Sampaio, Gustavo R. Sampaio and Giuseppe TrevisanDouble Discrimination: Is Discrimination in Job Ads Accompanied by Discrimination in Callbacks?   pp. 257-268 Eva Arceo-Gomez and Raymundo Campos-Vazquez 2019,  volume 2, articles 3
 
  The Differential Impact of Monetary Policy on Blacks and Whites since the Great Recession   pp. 137-149 Ejindu S. Ume and Miesha J. WilliamsWhere and When Police Use Deadly Force: a County-Level Longitudinal Analysis of Fatalities Involving Interaction with Law Enforcement   pp. 150-162 Nolan KopkinStratification Economics as an Economics of Exclusion   pp. 163-172 John DavisLabor Market Conditions and Racial/Ethnic Differences in College Enrollment   pp. 173-183 Andria Smythe 2019,  volume 2, articles 1
 
  Introduction to the Special Issue: Immigration Policy   pp. 1-2 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan PozoEmployment Among US Hispanics: a Tale of Three Generations   pp. 3-19 Pia Orrenius and Madeline ZavodnyChanging Sex-Ratios Among Immigrant Communities in the USA   pp. 20-42 Adriana Hernández Castañeda and Todd SorensenVisa Wait Times and Future Earnings: Evidence from the National Survey of College Graduates   pp. 43-61 Michael Coon and Miao ChiLove Is Not all you Need: Income Requirement for Visa Sponsorship of Foreign Family Members   pp. 62-76 Madeleine Sumption and Carlos Vargas-SilvaDACA Recipients and Their Health Insurance Dream: Employment, Schooling, and Health Coverage   pp. 77-108 Mónica García-PérezInterstate Mobility Patterns of Likely Unauthorized Immigrants: Evidence from Arizona   pp. 109-120 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Fernando LozanoAn Alternative Approach for Identifying a Hidden Immigrant Population   pp. 121-135 Daniel Mengistu, Susan Pozo and Todd Sarnstrom 2018,  volume 1, articles 4
 
  Financial Shocks, Liquid Assets, and Material Hardship in Low- and Moderate-Income Households: Differences by Race   pp. 205-216 Mathieu Despard, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Shenyang Guo, Samuel Taylor and Blair RussellMinimum Wages and the Health of Hispanic Women   pp. 217-239 Susan L. Averett, Julie Smith and Yang Wang 2018,  volume 1, articles 2
 
  Introduction to the Special Issue: The Effects of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis and Great Recession Across Racial and Ethnic Groups   pp. 45-46 Daniel GiedemanRacial Disparities, Homeownership, and Mortgage Lending in the Post-Great Recession Period: the Case of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area   pp. 47-59 Samuel L. Myers and Won Fy LeeReturn to the Homeland? The Impact of the Great Recession on Employment Outcomes and Labor Mobility for Native Americans   pp. 60-74 Donna Feir and Rob GillezeauRace, Unemployment, and Mental Health in the USA: What Can We Infer About the Psychological Cost of the Great Recession Across Racial Groups?   pp. 75-91 Timothy Diette, Arthur H. Goldsmith, Darrick Hamilton and William DarityThe Short-Run Effects of the Great Recession on Crime   pp. 92-111 Pallab Kumar GhoshGreat Recession and Income Inequality: a State-level Analysis   pp. 112-125 Mehmet YayaRacial Differentials in the Wealth Effects of the Financial Crisis and Great Recession   pp. 126-141 Ryan Compton, Daniel Giedeman and Leslie MullerBusiness Cycles, Race, and Investment in Graduate Education   pp. 142-175 Vicki L. Bogan and Di WuBusiness Cycles and HBCU Appropriations   pp. 176-195 Alberto Ortega and Omari SwintonThe Influence of the Great Recession on Racial Attitudes Among Non-Hispanic Whites in the United States   pp. 196-203 Edward D. Vargas, Kimberly R. Huyser, Vickie D. Ybarra, Justin Hollis and Gabriel R. Sanchez 2018,  volume 1, articles 1
 
  Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy   pp. 1-1 William DarityIntroduction by the Editor-in-Chief   pp. 2-2 Gary HooverEmpirically Examining the Individual-Level Determinants of Job Searching Outcomes: a Non-linear Analysis under the Case of Chile   pp. 3-15 Ruohan Wu, Yuexing Lan and Xueyu ChengRacial Earnings Disparities with Endogenous Labor Market Participation   pp. 16-25 Bidisha LahiriIdentity, Patronage, and Redistribution: Economic Inequality in Bolivia under Evo Morales   pp. 26-41 Daniel Hicks, Beatriz Maldonado, Brian Piper and Alejandra Goytia RiosDousing the Burning House   pp. 42-44 Denzel Caldwell Undated
 
  Do Racial Disparities Exist in the Labor Market for Educators?  , 10 pages Devon Wilson, Donald Dantzler, Damian Evans and Richard McGregoryDecomposing US Political Ideology: Local Labor Market Polarization and Race in the 2016 Presidential Election  , 15 pages Maoyong Fan and Anita PenaStatistical Termination or Fewer Self-Identified Students: What Is Causing the Decline in American Indian and Alaska Native College Enrollments?  , 20 pages Jeffrey Burnette, Jason T. Younker and David P. WickIntroduction to the Special Issue: Economic and Policy Implications in K-12 African American Education  , 1 pages Shawn Anthony Robinson and Richard McGregoryThe Reversal of Mount Laurel’s Regional Contribution Agreements and the Impact on White-Black Academic Achievement Gaps Across New Jersey: 2008–2014  , 16 pages Elizabeth Rivera Rodas |  |  |  |  |