Redlining in Lynchburg.

JD Abell - Virginia Social Science Journal, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Lynchburg, Virginia's experience with racial injustice has deep roots in the institution of
slavery and runs at least through the period of Jim Crow segregation, with real estate …

Before and After COVID-19: An Examination of Social Indicators of Mental Health in Early Childhood Education Teachers

CI Palomino - 2022 - digital.lib.washington.edu
The current study aimed to identify individual-and environmental-level social indicators of
mental health for Washington State early childhood education (ECE) teachers before and at …

High School Career Guidance: From the View of a Street-Level Bureaucrat

GC Thomas - 2022 - search.proquest.com
High school counselors struggle to complete the tasks assigned to them. Often serving more
than 500 students, counselors must address requirements specified by the American School …

A Living Wage for The Bahamas: Estimates, Potentials, and Problems

L Archer, BS Hogg, V Perumal, O Saunders… - International Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sfu.ca
This report describes how living wage estimates were calculated for New Providence and
Grand Bahama. This report uses primary and secondary sources and is inspired by the …

Development and Application of the Just Employment Policy Assessment in American Higher Education Institutions

CK Weidner - Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023 - utpjournals.press
The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the visibility of economic inequality and the
inadequacy of current minimum wage laws in the United States. Changes in the minimum …

Workplace Burnout in Veterinary Staff: A Student's Perspective and Analysis

BL Parsons - 2024 - ir.library.oregonstate.edu
Unbeknownst to many without experience working in the field, veterinary medical
professionals often experience workplace burnout and compassion fatigue. It is not …

Transclave Economy: Immigrant Business Survival in An Era of Pandemic

S Park - 2022 - dspace.mit.edu
The ethnic enclave economy–the spatial clustering of immigrant enterprises where
immigrant owners employ workers of their own ethnic or migration background–has been …

Hardship in the heartland: associations between rurality, income, and material hardship

A Conrad, M Ronnenberg - Rural sociology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
One in three US households has experienced material hardship. The inadequate provision
of basic needs, including food, healthcare, and transportation, is more typical in households …

New York State's Minimum Wage is not Keeping Pace with the Rising Cost of Living

R Weaver - 2024 - ecommons.cornell.edu
This data brief argues that the federal minimum wage has seemingly lost its power to lift
workers out of poverty and into a decent standard of living. To fill this federal-level gap, New …

Doubling Up, Sharing, and Housing Affordability

S Hwang - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Shared housing is a symptom of a housing affordability problem. Sharing, co-residence, and
doubling-up all describe non-nuclear living arrangements and household adaptations to …