A vicious cycle: A social–psychological account of extreme racial disparities in school discipline
JA Okonofua, GM Walton… - Perspectives on …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Can social–psychological theory provide insight into the extreme racial disparities in school
disciplinary action in the United States? Disciplinary problems carry enormous …
disciplinary action in the United States? Disciplinary problems carry enormous …
Longitudinal changes in mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a range of negative social and economic
effects that may contribute to a rise in mental health problems. In this observational …
effects that may contribute to a rise in mental health problems. In this observational …
Early evidence of the impacts of COVID-19 on minority unemployment
This paper provides early evidence of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on minority
unemployment in the United States. In the first month following March adoptions of social …
unemployment in the United States. In the first month following March adoptions of social …
The impacts of COVID-19 on minority unemployment: First evidence from April 2020 CPS microdata
ABSTRACT COVID-19 abruptly impacted the labor market with the unemployment rate
jumping to 14.7 percent less than two months after state governments began adopting social …
jumping to 14.7 percent less than two months after state governments began adopting social …
The structural roots of food insecurity: How racism is a fundamental cause of food insecurity
Rates of food insecurity skyrocketed during the COVID‐19 pandemic, doubling overall and
tripling among households with children. Even before the pandemic, the rate of food …
tripling among households with children. Even before the pandemic, the rate of food …
[图书][B] Children of the prison boom: Mass incarceration and the future of American inequality
S Wakefield, C Wildeman - 2013 - books.google.com
An unrelenting prison boom, marked by stark racial disparities, pulled a disproportionate
number of young black men into prison in the last forty years. In Children of the Prison Boom …
number of young black men into prison in the last forty years. In Children of the Prison Boom …
The active shooter paradox: Why the rise of cancel culture,“me too”, ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter… matters
RB Duque, R Rivera, EJ LeBlanc - Aggression and violent behavior, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper develops and applies a comprehensive theoretical synthesis to help explain the
inverse relationship between General Homicide and Active Shooter rates over the past two …
inverse relationship between General Homicide and Active Shooter rates over the past two …
Separate and unequal: structural racism and infant mortality in the US
M Wallace, J Crear-Perry, L Richardson, M Tarver… - Health & place, 2017 - Elsevier
We examined associations between state-level measures of structural racism and infant
mortality among black and white populations across the US. Overall and race-specific infant …
mortality among black and white populations across the US. Overall and race-specific infant …
[HTML][HTML] An intersectional analysis of COVID-19 unemployment
Abstract Using the April 2020 Current Population Survey (CPS) micro dataset, we explore
the racialized and gendered effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the probability of being …
the racialized and gendered effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the probability of being …
Black men and racial microaggressions at work
M Pitcan, J Park‐Taylor… - The Career Development …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Experiences of racial microaggressions are associated with perceptions of workplace
discrimination and linked with poor mental health outcomes. The authors examined the lived …
discrimination and linked with poor mental health outcomes. The authors examined the lived …